Status of the harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) along the Murman coast of Russia

Harbour seals are observed along the Murmansk coast of Russia, but they are not very abundant there. The estimated abundance for this area was about 500 individuals in 1998. The number of seals observed during winter months is less than during summer. During summer, the main habitats are the Pecheng...

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Published in:NAMMCO Scientific Publications
Main Authors: Zyryanov, Sergey V, Egorov, Sergey A
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 2010
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Online Access:https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/NAMMCOSP/article/view/2670
https://doi.org/10.7557/3.2670
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spelling ftunitroemsoe:oai:ojs.henry.ub.uit.no:article/2670 2023-05-15T16:33:38+02:00 Status of the harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) along the Murman coast of Russia Zyryanov, Sergey V Egorov, Sergey A 2010-09-01 application/pdf https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/NAMMCOSP/article/view/2670 https://doi.org/10.7557/3.2670 eng eng Septentrio Academic Publishing https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/NAMMCOSP/article/view/2670/2526 https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/NAMMCOSP/article/view/2670 doi:10.7557/3.2670 Copyright (c) 2010 Sergey V Zyryanov, Sergey A Egorov http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC-BY NAMMCO Scientific Publications; Vol 8: Harbour seals in the North Atlantic and the Baltic; 37-46 2309-2491 1560-2206 10.7557/3.8 Phoca vitulina vitulina harbour seals Murmansk Russia abundance info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2010 ftunitroemsoe https://doi.org/10.7557/3.2670 https://doi.org/10.7557/3.8 2021-08-16T16:36:30Z Harbour seals are observed along the Murmansk coast of Russia, but they are not very abundant there. The estimated abundance for this area was about 500 individuals in 1998. The number of seals observed during winter months is less than during summer. During summer, the main habitats are the Pechenga inlet, the Motovsky and Kola Bays of the Western Murman coast and the Ivanovskaya Bay in the Eastern Murman coast. The Ivanovskaya Bay was thought to be the easternmost breeding colony of the subspecies Phoca vitulina vitulina. However, recent sightings may indicate the establishment of a breeding site further to the east, which then becomes the easternmost known habitat for this subspecies. A substantial, recent decrease in abundance has been observed in the Ivanovskaya Bay. The population numbered about 120 seals in the early 1990s, but only about 20 seals were seen in 2007 and 2008. It is presumed that the reasons for this reduction include hunting, fishery by-catch, disturbance and depletion of the food supply in this semi-enclosed inlet. A gender-specific daily activity pattern was observed in the IvanovskayaBay. The highest number of single animals (primarily adult males) hauled out during mid day, while hauled out females with pups showed two peaks per day associated with low tides. Article in Journal/Newspaper harbour seal Phoca vitulina University of Tromsø: Septentrio Academic Publishing Murmansk Pechenga ENVELOPE(30.989,30.989,69.401,69.401) NAMMCO Scientific Publications 8 37
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topic Phoca vitulina vitulina
harbour seals
Murmansk
Russia
abundance
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harbour seals
Murmansk
Russia
abundance
Zyryanov, Sergey V
Egorov, Sergey A
Status of the harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) along the Murman coast of Russia
topic_facet Phoca vitulina vitulina
harbour seals
Murmansk
Russia
abundance
description Harbour seals are observed along the Murmansk coast of Russia, but they are not very abundant there. The estimated abundance for this area was about 500 individuals in 1998. The number of seals observed during winter months is less than during summer. During summer, the main habitats are the Pechenga inlet, the Motovsky and Kola Bays of the Western Murman coast and the Ivanovskaya Bay in the Eastern Murman coast. The Ivanovskaya Bay was thought to be the easternmost breeding colony of the subspecies Phoca vitulina vitulina. However, recent sightings may indicate the establishment of a breeding site further to the east, which then becomes the easternmost known habitat for this subspecies. A substantial, recent decrease in abundance has been observed in the Ivanovskaya Bay. The population numbered about 120 seals in the early 1990s, but only about 20 seals were seen in 2007 and 2008. It is presumed that the reasons for this reduction include hunting, fishery by-catch, disturbance and depletion of the food supply in this semi-enclosed inlet. A gender-specific daily activity pattern was observed in the IvanovskayaBay. The highest number of single animals (primarily adult males) hauled out during mid day, while hauled out females with pups showed two peaks per day associated with low tides.
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author Zyryanov, Sergey V
Egorov, Sergey A
author_facet Zyryanov, Sergey V
Egorov, Sergey A
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title Status of the harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) along the Murman coast of Russia
title_short Status of the harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) along the Murman coast of Russia
title_full Status of the harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) along the Murman coast of Russia
title_fullStr Status of the harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) along the Murman coast of Russia
title_full_unstemmed Status of the harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) along the Murman coast of Russia
title_sort status of the harbour seal (phoca vitulina) along the murman coast of russia
publisher Septentrio Academic Publishing
publishDate 2010
url https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/NAMMCOSP/article/view/2670
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Pechenga
genre harbour seal
Phoca vitulina
genre_facet harbour seal
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