Lost sea lion named ‘Sierra’ rescued near busy Highway 101 in Brisbane

Brisbane Police Department via Bay City News

A young California sea lion is rescued near Sierra Point Parkway by the DoubleTree Hotel in Brisbane, Calif., on Friday, May 8, 2026. The Brisbane Police Department said they assisted personnel from The Marine Mammal Center in containing the malnourished animal before it was transported for treatment and rehabilitation.

A malnourished young California sea lion found wandering near Sierra Point Parkway by Brisbane police has been turned over to marine mammal experts for treatment.

An off-duty Brisbane officer on his way to work Friday spotted the sea lion crossing the roadway and heading toward busy U.S. Highway 101, according to police.

The officer used his personal vehicle to help slow traffic and call for police reinforcements. Officers kept the sea lion — whom they named Sierra — from waddling into traffic or onto the freeway while awaiting specialists from the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito.

The animal experts had been trying to locate the sea lion for several days after sightings near Coyote Point in San Mateo and nearby shoreline areas, police said.

The Marine Mammal Center took the sea lion to its hospital for treatment and rehabilitation, with the goal of being released back into its natural environment, police said.

Personnel from The Marine Mammal Center prepare an animal carrier to contain a young California sea lion rescued near Sierra Point Parkway by the DoubleTree Hotel in Brisbane, Calif., on Friday, May 8, 2026. The Brisbane Police Department said they assisted in containing the malnourished animal before it was transported for treatment and rehabilitation.

Police urged the public not to attempt to handle, feed, move or approach marine wildlife in distress.

“Wild marine mammals can become stressed, injured, or unpredictable when approached by the public, causing safety concerns for both the animal and humans,” police said.

Anyone encountering marine wildlife is urged to maintain a safe distance of at least 50 yards and contact the Marine Mammal Center at (415) 289- 7325.


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