Harbor Seals Unveiled: Exploring Human Interaction Dynamics in Beaverton Cove

Understanding both the impact of human presence on marine wildlife and their cognitive abilities is essential for developing effective conservation strategies. Harbor seals (Phoca vitulina), commonly found in coastal waters, often encounter human activities, which can influence their behavior and we...

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Main Author: Ghandour, Sara
Language:unknown
Published: 2024
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1773/51421
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spelling ftunivwashington:oai:digital.lib.washington.edu:1773/51421 2024-06-23T07:53:30+00:00 Harbor Seals Unveiled: Exploring Human Interaction Dynamics in Beaverton Cove Ghandour, Sara 2024-06 http://hdl.handle.net/1773/51421 unknown FHL 470; http://hdl.handle.net/1773/51421 harbor seal Beaverton Cove Phoca vitulina 2024 ftunivwashington 2024-06-05T00:12:38Z Understanding both the impact of human presence on marine wildlife and their cognitive abilities is essential for developing effective conservation strategies. Harbor seals (Phoca vitulina), commonly found in coastal waters, often encounter human activities, which can influence their behavior and well-being. This study aims to explore the exploratory behavior of harbor seals in response to human presence, specifically focusing on their interactions with rowboats during night time vs daylight hours in Beaverton Cove, Friday Harbor, Washington. We hypothesize that harbor seals will exhibit higher levels of exploratory behaviors towards rowboats at night compared to daytime. This could be due to factors such as reduced visual stimuli, increased foraging behavior, perceived lower predation risk, and decreased vessel traffic. To test this hypothesis, we conducted systematic observations of seal behaviors during 30-minute sessions, following standardized protocols to minimize disturbance. During these sessions, we recorded the presence and proximity of seal interactions with rowboats, both at night and during the day. Statistical analyses were performed to compare the frequency and nature of these interactions between the two periods. The results of this study will provide insights into how light conditions influence seal exploratory behavior and contribute to our understanding of the impact of human activity on marine wildlife. This knowledge is essential for informing conservation strategies and offers a window into the cognitive abilities of harbor seals. Other/Unknown Material harbor seal Phoca vitulina University of Washington, Seattle: ResearchWorks Beaverton ENVELOPE(-54.581,-54.581,49.517,49.517)
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Beaverton Cove
Phoca vitulina
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Beaverton Cove
Phoca vitulina
Ghandour, Sara
Harbor Seals Unveiled: Exploring Human Interaction Dynamics in Beaverton Cove
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Beaverton Cove
Phoca vitulina
description Understanding both the impact of human presence on marine wildlife and their cognitive abilities is essential for developing effective conservation strategies. Harbor seals (Phoca vitulina), commonly found in coastal waters, often encounter human activities, which can influence their behavior and well-being. This study aims to explore the exploratory behavior of harbor seals in response to human presence, specifically focusing on their interactions with rowboats during night time vs daylight hours in Beaverton Cove, Friday Harbor, Washington. We hypothesize that harbor seals will exhibit higher levels of exploratory behaviors towards rowboats at night compared to daytime. This could be due to factors such as reduced visual stimuli, increased foraging behavior, perceived lower predation risk, and decreased vessel traffic. To test this hypothesis, we conducted systematic observations of seal behaviors during 30-minute sessions, following standardized protocols to minimize disturbance. During these sessions, we recorded the presence and proximity of seal interactions with rowboats, both at night and during the day. Statistical analyses were performed to compare the frequency and nature of these interactions between the two periods. The results of this study will provide insights into how light conditions influence seal exploratory behavior and contribute to our understanding of the impact of human activity on marine wildlife. This knowledge is essential for informing conservation strategies and offers a window into the cognitive abilities of harbor seals.
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title Harbor Seals Unveiled: Exploring Human Interaction Dynamics in Beaverton Cove
title_short Harbor Seals Unveiled: Exploring Human Interaction Dynamics in Beaverton Cove
title_full Harbor Seals Unveiled: Exploring Human Interaction Dynamics in Beaverton Cove
title_fullStr Harbor Seals Unveiled: Exploring Human Interaction Dynamics in Beaverton Cove
title_full_unstemmed Harbor Seals Unveiled: Exploring Human Interaction Dynamics in Beaverton Cove
title_sort harbor seals unveiled: exploring human interaction dynamics in beaverton cove
publishDate 2024
url http://hdl.handle.net/1773/51421
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