based on drhook numbers, sure, if you look at it over a lifetime, its nasty, but if you look at it daily, we are talking 28lbs of fish each. That is basically 1 large, or 2 average springs a day - not exactly gluttony for something that big.
The problem seals are the ones that need to be removed (no different than a bear that finds a garbage can closing as a dinner bell) - the marina seals that sit there waiting for scraps at the cleaner table, sammy the lazy butt fisherman wharf seal, the Puntledge River lazy pick em off as they go upstream seals. These are the ones to deal with...1/2 the time though, its our own damn fault - after all, how many on the board directly feed them every time they clean the fish? Likely 90% here. I do what I can at least to 'avoid' the easy meal - I will throw my carcass on the rocks just at tide level - give em to the gulls and crabs - at least make the lardasses work to reach it! Don't complain when you are directly to blame for their laziness and mooching ways.