Here’s another harbor seal from Children’s Pool Beach in La Jolla, California. A couple of weeks ago I mentioned that an ongoing legal battle has been stalled in the local courts between seal advocates on the one hand and locals on the other who want to return the beach to human bathers. The story goes back to 1931 when a local philanthropist built a sea wall to protect the beach from dangerous surf and dedicated it to the city under the condition that “said lands shall be devoted exclusively to public park, bathing pool for children, parkway, highway, playground, and recreational purposes.” I guess they didn’t count on the seals liking it so much. My vote clearly goes to the seals (and it seems that most of the locals do prefer the seals too, as it has become a popular tourist attraction).