A malnourished sea lion pup sits stranded on rocks near the Golden Gate Bridge as a surfer makes his way to the water. (Dave Getzschman / For The Times)
A malnourished sea lion pup stranded on the rocks near the Golden Gate Bridge is netted by volunteers Marjorie Boor, left, and Katie Pofahl from the Marine Mammal Center. (Dave Getzschman / For The Times)
Marine Mammal Center volunteers Marjorie Boor and Katie Pofahl, center, get help from Jeff Obirek of the National Park Service as they transport a rescued sea lion pup. (Dave Getzschman / For The Times)
This malnourished sea lion pup is among a growing number receiving treatment at the Marine Mammal Center. (Dave Getzschman / For The Times)
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A malnourished sea lion pup stranded on the rocks near the Golden Gate Bridge. (Dave Getzschman / For The Times)
A sea lion pup is fed a fish concoction through a tube at the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito. (Dave Getzschman / For The Times)
A recently rescued sea lion pup has a fish hook removed from its snout at the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito. (Dave Getzschman / For The Times)
A growing number of sea lion pups are receiving treatment at the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito. (Dave Getzschman / For The Times)