The harbour seal was exterminated as a breeding species in the Faroe Islands in the mid-19th Century. Historical sources document that the harbour seal used to be a common inhabitant of the sheltered fjords where breeding occurred. It was reported to be more common than the grey seal, the other pinniped specie resident around the Faroes. But the number of harbour seals seemingly decreased as human settlements and other anthropogenic activities increased. Seal hunting was apparently already introduced by the Norse that arrived on the islands in the 7th century, a hunt that finally lead to the extermination of the harbour seal. For the last 40 years the harbour seal has only been positively identified twice in the Faroe Islands, in 2001 and 2...
An index for the condition of a population should include a measure of the recuperative power or res...
An index for the condition of a population should include a measure of the recuperative power or res...
Numbers of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) have dramatically declined in several regions of the north...
The harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) is Iceland’s most abundant seal and has likely been exploited sinc...
The harbour seal population in Southern Scandinavia has experienced repeated declines caused by hunt...
Harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) numbers along the coast of Iceland were monitored by aerial survey in ...
The grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) is the only pinniped species breeding in the Faroe Islands. They ...
The harbour seal Phoca vitulina and the grey seal Halichoerus grypus have been inhabitants of the Wa...
Harbour seals were counted along the entire Norwegian coast at known moulting haulout sites in the p...
1. Estimates of population size and trends are essential for effective conservation and management o...
The UK holds approximately 40% of the European harbour seal population, with the majority found arou...
Harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) have been harvested in Iceland since the first settlers arrived in th...
Terrestrial and marine wildlife populations have been severely reduced by hunting, fishing and habit...
Scientific research into the occurrence and population density of the Harbour Seal ( Phoca vitulina ...
Numbers of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) have dramatically declined in several regions of the north...
An index for the condition of a population should include a measure of the recuperative power or res...
An index for the condition of a population should include a measure of the recuperative power or res...
Numbers of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) have dramatically declined in several regions of the north...
The harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) is Iceland’s most abundant seal and has likely been exploited sinc...
The harbour seal population in Southern Scandinavia has experienced repeated declines caused by hunt...
Harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) numbers along the coast of Iceland were monitored by aerial survey in ...
The grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) is the only pinniped species breeding in the Faroe Islands. They ...
The harbour seal Phoca vitulina and the grey seal Halichoerus grypus have been inhabitants of the Wa...
Harbour seals were counted along the entire Norwegian coast at known moulting haulout sites in the p...
1. Estimates of population size and trends are essential for effective conservation and management o...
The UK holds approximately 40% of the European harbour seal population, with the majority found arou...
Harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) have been harvested in Iceland since the first settlers arrived in th...
Terrestrial and marine wildlife populations have been severely reduced by hunting, fishing and habit...
Scientific research into the occurrence and population density of the Harbour Seal ( Phoca vitulina ...
Numbers of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) have dramatically declined in several regions of the north...
An index for the condition of a population should include a measure of the recuperative power or res...
An index for the condition of a population should include a measure of the recuperative power or res...
Numbers of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) have dramatically declined in several regions of the north...