Planning a census of the Harbour Seal (Phoca vitulina L.) on the coasts of the Netherlands

Scientific research into the occurrence and population density of the Harbour Seal ( Phoca vitulina L.) in the coastal regions of the Netherlands, necessary for any efficacious nature conservancy programme, was started in September 1953 by the author.\nA reliable calculation of the total number of H...

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Main Author: Bemmel, A.C.V. van
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Published: 1956
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spelling ftnaturalis:oai:repository.naturalis.nl:504832 2024-02-11T10:04:33+01:00 Planning a census of the Harbour Seal (Phoca vitulina L.) on the coasts of the Netherlands Bemmel, A.C.V. van 1956-01-01 application/pdf https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504832 unknown https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504832 Beaufortia vol. 5 no. 54, pp. 121-132 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1956 ftnaturalis 2024-01-17T23:25:51Z Scientific research into the occurrence and population density of the Harbour Seal ( Phoca vitulina L.) in the coastal regions of the Netherlands, necessary for any efficacious nature conservancy programme, was started in September 1953 by the author.\nA reliable calculation of the total number of Harbour Seals in the coastal regions of the Netherlands soon proved to be extremely difficult. Estimations of the number of Harbour Seals occurring in these regions had been made several times before. BROUWER (1927) took the total number of seals in the Netherlands part of the Waddenzee at 1500 and the total number of seals in the estuaries of the provinces of Zuid-Holland and Zeeland at 800. The first number had been arrived at by means of countings in the field, the latter had been computed from the number of dead animals brought in on account of a bounty system existing for more than twenty years. HAVINGA (1931, 1933) also based his most ingenious calculations on the number of animals killed for bounties. He found that, should the total number of seals stay at the same level, the total population should amount to at least 4000 animals, the bounty killings amounting to 1100 animals annually. At the moment HAVINGA published his report, there was no direct evidence of a decrease in the number of seals, but even so HAVINGA obviously felt a slight doubt in this respect. ERNA MOJHR (1952) compared HAVINGA\xe2\x80\x99S calculations with Russian calculations concerning the Harp Seal (Phoca groentandica FABR.). Her conclusions are that only a total number of 8500 animals was sufficient to endure an annual killing of 1100 animals without decreasing. To my opinion ERNA MOHR was mistaken in using these calculations, concerning a species with quite another biology and a shorter span of life than the Harbour Seal. So, taking into account the Harbour Seal only, the various authors came to different estimations in the coastal regions of the Netherlands. Therefore it seemed worthwhile to attempt a more exact census of this species. Article in Journal/Newspaper harbour seal Harp Seal Phoca vitulina Naturalis Institutional Repository Erna ENVELOPE(139.843,139.843,-66.676,-66.676)
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description Scientific research into the occurrence and population density of the Harbour Seal ( Phoca vitulina L.) in the coastal regions of the Netherlands, necessary for any efficacious nature conservancy programme, was started in September 1953 by the author.\nA reliable calculation of the total number of Harbour Seals in the coastal regions of the Netherlands soon proved to be extremely difficult. Estimations of the number of Harbour Seals occurring in these regions had been made several times before. BROUWER (1927) took the total number of seals in the Netherlands part of the Waddenzee at 1500 and the total number of seals in the estuaries of the provinces of Zuid-Holland and Zeeland at 800. The first number had been arrived at by means of countings in the field, the latter had been computed from the number of dead animals brought in on account of a bounty system existing for more than twenty years. HAVINGA (1931, 1933) also based his most ingenious calculations on the number of animals killed for bounties. He found that, should the total number of seals stay at the same level, the total population should amount to at least 4000 animals, the bounty killings amounting to 1100 animals annually. At the moment HAVINGA published his report, there was no direct evidence of a decrease in the number of seals, but even so HAVINGA obviously felt a slight doubt in this respect. ERNA MOJHR (1952) compared HAVINGA\xe2\x80\x99S calculations with Russian calculations concerning the Harp Seal (Phoca groentandica FABR.). Her conclusions are that only a total number of 8500 animals was sufficient to endure an annual killing of 1100 animals without decreasing. To my opinion ERNA MOHR was mistaken in using these calculations, concerning a species with quite another biology and a shorter span of life than the Harbour Seal. So, taking into account the Harbour Seal only, the various authors came to different estimations in the coastal regions of the Netherlands. Therefore it seemed worthwhile to attempt a more exact census of this species.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bemmel, A.C.V. van
spellingShingle Bemmel, A.C.V. van
Planning a census of the Harbour Seal (Phoca vitulina L.) on the coasts of the Netherlands
author_facet Bemmel, A.C.V. van
author_sort Bemmel, A.C.V. van
title Planning a census of the Harbour Seal (Phoca vitulina L.) on the coasts of the Netherlands
title_short Planning a census of the Harbour Seal (Phoca vitulina L.) on the coasts of the Netherlands
title_full Planning a census of the Harbour Seal (Phoca vitulina L.) on the coasts of the Netherlands
title_fullStr Planning a census of the Harbour Seal (Phoca vitulina L.) on the coasts of the Netherlands
title_full_unstemmed Planning a census of the Harbour Seal (Phoca vitulina L.) on the coasts of the Netherlands
title_sort planning a census of the harbour seal (phoca vitulina l.) on the coasts of the netherlands
publishDate 1956
url https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504832
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Phoca vitulina
op_source Beaufortia vol. 5 no. 54, pp. 121-132
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