B.C’s charity herring sale is back on. But hundreds of sea lions feasted first
RICHMOND — Victoria fisherman Bob Fraumeni is used to the challenges of the sea, having worked on fishing boats since he was 12 years old.
But there was little he could do to salvage his haul of herring last week when “hundreds of sea lions” piled into the nets in the Northumberland Channel, close to the Duke Point on Vancouver Island, to feast on the catch over two nights.
To make matters worse, the catch was intended to raise money for an annual charity sale to help children with cancer, forcing the event to be postponed from last weekend to this Saturday.
“They came and jumped in our net,” said Fraumeni, 68. “So we couldn’t get any herring because we had to release the net, and let the sea lions swim away with the herring. The sea lions all got a big feed, but nobody at home got anything. So we’re all hungry still, but they’re not.”


