LA JOLLA CALIFORNIA January 17, 2012 After 20 years and about one million dollars later in legal fees the Seals have won in La Jolla, its their beach and they are staying there. No one knows why about 20 years ago Seals abandoned there usual resting places on rocks nearby and they invaded a beach called "Children's Pool" in the very wealthy seaside town of La Jolla, near San Diego. Even Arnold Schwarzenegger when governor , got involved when the city got him to sign a bill allowing the city to declare the beach a marine sanctuary.The fight has been between the people who want to protect the seals and those who think the beach should be open to all, There are activists who believe Dorota Valli and her group are robbing the citizens of San Diego of the right to enjoy the breakwater-protected beach and its tranquil access to the ocean."They're shutting down the only man-made beach dedicated by trust for the children," said David Pierce of the San Diego Council of Divers. "You don't have to be against the seals to be in favor of humans."

