She said the five stayed calm as the Department of Conservation was called to retrieve the stranded animal.
“The sea lion is just lying down on the floor, so we’re not very worried. We’re just waiting for DoC to come to get that sea lion out.”
The department has been approached for comment about the incident.
One of the rarest species of the animal in the world, New Zealand sea lions are nationally protected and the subject of significant conservation efforts.
With Otago’s sea lion population steadily increasing in size and the onset of breeding season last month, sightings in urban areas are expected to become more frequent over the summer.
Kiwis are advised not to approach the animals when stranded or injured due to the risk they may become aggressive.
Sea lion sightings should instead be reported to DoC at 0800 362 468 or online here.