Trilateral surveys of Harbour Seals in the Wadden Sea and Helgoland in 2020: Stable population abundance, pup numbers still growing
Creators
- 1. Aarhus University
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Lower Saxony State Office for Consumer Protection and Food Safety
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Wageningen Marine Research, IJmuiden
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Landesbetrieb für Küstenschutz, Nationalpark und Meeresschutz Schleswig-Holstein
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Common Wadden Sea Secretariat
- 6. National Park Authority Wadden Sea Hamburg, Neuenfelder Straße 19, 21109 Hamburg, DE
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University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation
- 8. Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet. Tarphagevej 2, DK-6710 Esbjerg, DK
Description
To obtain annual estimates of the number of harbour seals and newborn pups in the entire Wadden Sea and Helgoland, seal counts are synchronized to the degree possible between the three Wadden Sea countries: Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands. Seals are counted when hauling out on land and counts are scheduled to be carried out when low tide occurs around midday.
The number of seals hauling out is affected by different weather conditions, disturbance, distance to food patches, or a change in the age and sex composition of the population (Härkönen et al. 1999). This may lead to variation in counts from year to year and potentially over several years. Also, during 1974-2009, the timing of birth shifted towards an earlier maximum pupping date, potentially affecting the percentage of pups counted at the same time of year over a long period (Reijnders et al. 2010).
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