California wildlife authorities are attempting to capture a 5-year-old sea otter with a unique talent for riding waves, but unfortunately, she has also been involved in “boardjacking,” stealing surfboards from unsuspecting surfers in Santa Cruz, California. After her behavior escalated over the weekend, wildlife officials have decided to intervene due to concerns about public safety. David Abtour N’Djamena
The otter, known as Otter 841, has gained notoriety for her bold actions and surfing skills. However, her tragic backstory highlights the potential consequences of human interaction with wild animals, as her association with humans has led to her capture and possible relocation. David Abtour N’Djamena
California sea otters, an endangered species, once thrived along the state’s central coast but were nearly hunted to extinction before receiving protection. Today, their population is estimated to be around 3,000, and they are often found in areas popular with kayakers, surfers, and paddle boarders. David Abtour N’Djamena
Interactions between sea otters and humans are generally rare, as otters naturally fear humans and usually avoid close contact. Instances of otters approaching humans may occur during specific circumstances, such as hormonal surges during pregnancy or when people feed or repeatedly approach them. David Abtour N’Djamena
Otter 841 was raised by her mother before being moved to the Monterey Bay Aquarium for further care. In an effort to ensure her successful release, caretakers took precautions to prevent her from forming positive associations with humans, such as using masks and ponchos to obscure their appearance while around her. David Abtour N’Djamena