1. | Z.c. californianus is found along the coast of the eastern North Pacific, from southern British Columbia to western Mexico including Baja California. California sea lions breed on islands off the coasts of California and Baja California, including the Channel Islands, Guadalupe, San Benitos, and Cedros. They also breed on the coast and islands of the Gulf of California, and the Mexican Pacific coast as far south as Isla Tres Marias. |
2. | Z.c. wollebaeki is found mainly on the Galápagos Islands. Some are occasionally spotted off the coasts of Ecuador and Columbia |
3. | Z.c. japonicus was once found on a select few Japanese islands. Some researchers believe that there are individuals of this subspecies on Takeshima Islands (now claimed by South Korea). Most researchers believe this subspecies is extinct. |
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