International audienceOver the past 25 years, the grey seal () population in the North Sea increased on average at 5% per year, while founding a number of new colonies. Based on published data, this note compares recent trends in pup production at nine breeding sites, with focus on the German island of Helgoland. Since 1997, numbers born at Helgoland increased at 35% per year (95% CI: 29–42), reaching an all-time high of 53 in 2007. Yet, this was less than 1% of all grey seal offspring in the North Sea area. Some other small stocks had similarly high growth rates of 20–50%, which must be explained by immigration from the larger colonies, as sustained autochthonous increase cannot exceed 13% per year in the species. Further, the Helgoland br...
Growth in numbers has seen the Netherlands become a strong-hold for grey seals in continental Europe...
1. The population size of many species, particularly those in the aquatic environment, cannot be ce...
Until the mid 1970s only a few grey seal Halichoerus grypus pups were born each year on the Isle of ...
International audienceOver the past 25 years, the grey seal () population in the North Sea increased...
Gray seals were first observed breeding in the Dutch Wadden Sea in 1985, after centuries of absence....
The Wadden Sea is becoming an important area for grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) to breed and haul o...
Since 2008, annual coordinated aerial surveys have been conducted to monitor the number of grey seal...
In accordance with the annual Wadden Sea grey seal monitoring scheme, which started in 2008, coordin...
The coordinated aerial, boat and land surveys of the Dutch, German and Danish Wadden Sea grey seal a...
Since the beginning of the trilateral cooperation of the seal experts in 1991, grey seal numbers hav...
The Wadden Sea areas in Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands were surveyed for grey seals (Halichoer...
Two species of seal breed in the Netherlands, the grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) and the harbour sea...
Gray seals were first observed breeding in the Dutch Wadden Sea in 1985, after centuries of absence....
The Wadden Sea areas in Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands were surveyed for grey seals (Halichoer...
The grey seal became locally extinct in the southern Baltic Sea, Danish Straits and Kattegat in the ...
Growth in numbers has seen the Netherlands become a strong-hold for grey seals in continental Europe...
1. The population size of many species, particularly those in the aquatic environment, cannot be ce...
Until the mid 1970s only a few grey seal Halichoerus grypus pups were born each year on the Isle of ...
International audienceOver the past 25 years, the grey seal () population in the North Sea increased...
Gray seals were first observed breeding in the Dutch Wadden Sea in 1985, after centuries of absence....
The Wadden Sea is becoming an important area for grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) to breed and haul o...
Since 2008, annual coordinated aerial surveys have been conducted to monitor the number of grey seal...
In accordance with the annual Wadden Sea grey seal monitoring scheme, which started in 2008, coordin...
The coordinated aerial, boat and land surveys of the Dutch, German and Danish Wadden Sea grey seal a...
Since the beginning of the trilateral cooperation of the seal experts in 1991, grey seal numbers hav...
The Wadden Sea areas in Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands were surveyed for grey seals (Halichoer...
Two species of seal breed in the Netherlands, the grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) and the harbour sea...
Gray seals were first observed breeding in the Dutch Wadden Sea in 1985, after centuries of absence....
The Wadden Sea areas in Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands were surveyed for grey seals (Halichoer...
The grey seal became locally extinct in the southern Baltic Sea, Danish Straits and Kattegat in the ...
Growth in numbers has seen the Netherlands become a strong-hold for grey seals in continental Europe...
1. The population size of many species, particularly those in the aquatic environment, cannot be ce...
Until the mid 1970s only a few grey seal Halichoerus grypus pups were born each year on the Isle of ...