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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A California sea lion suffering from a suspected shark bite wound was euthanized on April 12 after it was spotted resting on a dock near the Newport Marina for several weeks.

A decision was made to euthanize the male sea lion after Oregon Marine Mammal Stranding Network Coordinator Jim Rice monitored the animal and noted changes in its appearance and behavior, the Oregon Coast Aquarium said.

“The decision to euthanize an animal is not made lightly, and follows extensive observation, discussion, permitting, and planning,” the Oregon Coast Aquarium stated. “Rice monitored the injured sea lion, documenting changes in appearance and behavior. While sea lions have been known to survive severe injuries, the health of this individual declined, prompting Rice to consult the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and OCAq to determine next steps.”

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Oregon Marine Mammal Stranding Network first received reports of the wounded sea lion on March 21. After receiving approval from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, experts sedated the injured sea lion with a pressurized dart and performed the mercy killing. The sea lion’s body was taken to Oregon State University for a necropsy.

“In accordance with ODFW policy, there are no rescue or rehabilitation options for sick or injured harbor seals and sea lions in Oregon,” the Oregon Coast Aquarium said. “While the state policy is to minimize disturbance from people and let nature take its course, there are exceptions, such as when an animal is entangled in debris, harmed by human interference, or, as in this case, recovery isn’t feasible.”