Postmortem health and pollution investigation on harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) of the Islands Helgoland and Sylt

  • Kakuschke A.
  • Gandrass J.
  • Luzardo O. P.
  • Boada L. D.
  • Griesel S.
  • Grebe M.
  • Profrock D.
  • Erbsloeh H. B.
  • Valentine Thon E.
  • Prange A.
  • Kramer K.
  • ZACCARONI, ANNALISA
Publication date
January 2012

Abstract

Helgoland and Sylt are important centers of tourism in the North Sea. Harbor and grey seals are one reason for the attraction of these islands. However, little is known about these local seal groups. The present post mortem health and pollution study describes a multiparameter investigation of five ill harbor seals which were shot for animal welfare reasons. Firstly, results of pathology and blood investigations support the bad prognosis of survival made in the field. Signs of inflammation in organs, malnutrition, a high-stress level, and reduced thyroid activity were found. Secondly, metal and organic contaminants were investigated. Metal pollutants in blood, liver, muscle, and kidney tissue were not elevated. Lead and mercury concentrations ...

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