Increasing numbers of harbour seals and grey seals in the Solent
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Harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) and grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) both
occur within the UK, but display regional contrasting population trends.
Whilst grey seals are typically increasing in number, harbour seals have
shown varying trends in recent decades following repeated pandemics. There
is a need for monitoring of regional and local populations to understand
overall trends. This study utilised a 20-year dataset of seal counts from
two neighbouring harbours in the Solent region of south England.
Generalised additive models showed a significant increase in the numbers
of harbour (mean 5.3 to 30.5) and grey seals (mean 0 to 12.0) utilising
Chichester Harbour. Conversely, in Langstone Harbour there has been a
slight decrease in the number of harbour seals (mean 5.3 to 4.0).
Accompanying photographic data from 2016-18 supports the increase in seal
numbers within Chichester Harbour, with a total of 68 harbour and 8 grey
seals identified. These data also show evidence of site fidelity of
harbour seals in this area, with almost a quarter of animals resighted
within the past three years. Overall, this long-term study indicates an
increasing number of both harbour and grey seals within the Solent.
However, more research is required to identify the drivers of this trend.
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2021-09-22



