Damages to fisheries caused by growing seal populations have markedly increased in recent decades in many coastal regions around the world. In the Baltic Sea, solutions to reduce these damages have largely focused on modifying fishing gear but this has been insufficient for solving the problem. We tested whether straits to shallow inshore areas could be “closed” from seals by seabed-mounted acoustic seal deterrent devices (ADDs) and thereby create seal-free fishing areas. So far, we have tested such “sound-fences” only on relatively narrow straits, up to 200 m in width. Our experiments suggest that seabed-mounting would be a technically feasible method to discourage seals from entering through straits into inshore bay areas. Additional meth...
The growing seal populations of the Baltic have led to more frequent interactions with coastal fishe...
The escalating conflict between gillnet fisheries and the growing seal populations in Baltic Sea has...
In recent decades, conflict between Kuril harbor seals (Phoca vitulina stejnegeri) and local fisheri...
With the rapid growth of grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) population in the Baltic Sea, seal-induced c...
Interaction between seals and fisheries along the Swedish coast has serious environmental and econom...
With increasing seal populations in the Baltic Sea comes growing interaction between seals and coast...
A comprehensive analysis of the available data reveals that there is currently not enough informati...
Developing methods to reduce the incidental catch of non-target species is important, as by-catch mo...
There is a problematic interaction going on between grey seals and the small scale coastal fisheries...
During the last decades the number of grey seals Halichoerus grypus has increased more than tenfold ...
<div><p>The growing seal populations of the Baltic have led to more frequent interactions with coast...
In the 1970’s, the seal populations of the Baltic Sea Area were at historically low levels. They hav...
The growing seal populations of the Baltic have led to more frequent interactions with coastal fishe...
The escalating conflict between gillnet fisheries and the growing seal populations in Baltic Sea has...
In recent decades, conflict between Kuril harbor seals (Phoca vitulina stejnegeri) and local fisheri...
With the rapid growth of grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) population in the Baltic Sea, seal-induced c...
Interaction between seals and fisheries along the Swedish coast has serious environmental and econom...
With increasing seal populations in the Baltic Sea comes growing interaction between seals and coast...
A comprehensive analysis of the available data reveals that there is currently not enough informati...
Developing methods to reduce the incidental catch of non-target species is important, as by-catch mo...
There is a problematic interaction going on between grey seals and the small scale coastal fisheries...
During the last decades the number of grey seals Halichoerus grypus has increased more than tenfold ...
<div><p>The growing seal populations of the Baltic have led to more frequent interactions with coast...
In the 1970’s, the seal populations of the Baltic Sea Area were at historically low levels. They hav...
The growing seal populations of the Baltic have led to more frequent interactions with coastal fishe...
The escalating conflict between gillnet fisheries and the growing seal populations in Baltic Sea has...
In recent decades, conflict between Kuril harbor seals (Phoca vitulina stejnegeri) and local fisheri...