In the past extralimital finds of arctic seals on the Westeuropean continental coast (northern Denmark to southern Spain) were rarely recorded. At present much more cases are known. According to the author this is due to more naturalists visiting the coasts, more and better identification manuals, the creation of seal rehabilitation centres where ill and abandoned baby seals were brought to and yearly published lists of marine mammals found on the coasts. The last two developments gave rise to networks of interested collaborators and thus to increased awareness
The grey seal was a common species along mainland Europe during the Stone Age (8,000-5,500 BC). Alon...
The grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) is the only pinniped species breeding in the Faroe Islands. They ...
Accounts are given of field work at Newfoundland—Labrador, in the Jan Mayen area of the Greenland Se...
In the past extralimital finds of arctic seals on the Westeuropean continental coast (northern Denma...
Ringed seals ( Pusa hispida ) are the most ice-associated of all Arctic pinnipeds. In the Svalbard a...
This study presents comprehensive mapping of the current distribution of pinnipeds and polar bears (...
Accounts are given of weather and ice conditions, the distribution of seals and sampling of harp and...
The grey seal became locally extinct in the southern Baltic Sea, Danish Straits and Kattegat in the ...
Three records of hooded seals, Cystophora cristata Erxleben, from the western Beaufort Sea were obta...
The harbour seal was exterminated as a breeding species in the Faroe Islands in the mid-19th Century...
Accounts are given of weather and ice conditions, the distribution of seals and of sampling of harp ...
New findings are presented about the occurrence of hooded seals (Cystophora cristata), harp seals (P...
The tail tag and the tagging method are described. A total of 711 harp and hooded seals have been ta...
The present article on the migration of grey seals from British waters to the Norwegian coast is mai...
Abstract A climate‐driven decline of sea ice has increased international interest in understanding t...
The grey seal was a common species along mainland Europe during the Stone Age (8,000-5,500 BC). Alon...
The grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) is the only pinniped species breeding in the Faroe Islands. They ...
Accounts are given of field work at Newfoundland—Labrador, in the Jan Mayen area of the Greenland Se...
In the past extralimital finds of arctic seals on the Westeuropean continental coast (northern Denma...
Ringed seals ( Pusa hispida ) are the most ice-associated of all Arctic pinnipeds. In the Svalbard a...
This study presents comprehensive mapping of the current distribution of pinnipeds and polar bears (...
Accounts are given of weather and ice conditions, the distribution of seals and sampling of harp and...
The grey seal became locally extinct in the southern Baltic Sea, Danish Straits and Kattegat in the ...
Three records of hooded seals, Cystophora cristata Erxleben, from the western Beaufort Sea were obta...
The harbour seal was exterminated as a breeding species in the Faroe Islands in the mid-19th Century...
Accounts are given of weather and ice conditions, the distribution of seals and of sampling of harp ...
New findings are presented about the occurrence of hooded seals (Cystophora cristata), harp seals (P...
The tail tag and the tagging method are described. A total of 711 harp and hooded seals have been ta...
The present article on the migration of grey seals from British waters to the Norwegian coast is mai...
Abstract A climate‐driven decline of sea ice has increased international interest in understanding t...
The grey seal was a common species along mainland Europe during the Stone Age (8,000-5,500 BC). Alon...
The grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) is the only pinniped species breeding in the Faroe Islands. They ...
Accounts are given of field work at Newfoundland—Labrador, in the Jan Mayen area of the Greenland Se...