Title
Harbour seal telemetry data
Nature of the data
in Denmark by National Environment Research Institute (NERI).
Pinniped tagging programmes are included as part of regular population monitoring programmes (e.g. Special Committee on Seals (SCOS 2010). The telemetry data allow usage of coastal and marine areas to be examined. Data from the DECC funded Wash 2012 tagging deployment will not be available until February 2014.
SCOS
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) 3
Offshore Energy SEA (Appendix A3a.7)
Offshore Energy SEA (Various Technical Reports)
North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission (NAMMCO) Scientific Publications (various titles)
Marine Scotland seal density estimates
International Whaling Commission (IWC) Population Estimates
Scientific advice to government on matters related to the management of seal populations, the SCOS formulates this advice.
Information on the abundance and distribution of marine mammals within the SEA 3 Block. In particular, important seal breeding colonies in the Humber Estuary, The Wash and the Farne Islands.
Baseline description of distribution and abundance of marine mammals in UK waters.
Boat based marine mammal surveys of the Dogger Bank Zone and North Sea between February 2008 and March 2009. Telemetry of grey seals in the North Sea (conducted by SMRU).
NAMMCO Publications on population and biological data.
Broad scale mapping of seal density estimates at 5x5km resolution
The Scientific Committee is undertaking a major compilation and review of abundance estimates that was expected to be completed by mid-2013.
Preliminary Environmental Information May 2014
UK wide SMRU Sharples et al. 2008
Spatial coverage
Data holder
Publication
UK wide
Southern North Sea, from Dover to Berwick-Upon-Tweed
UK wide North Sea
Harbour seals in the North Atlantic and Baltic, grey seals in the North Atlantic and Baltic, harbour porpoises in the North Atlantic. UK
Global
SMRU DECC
DECC DECC
Various
SCOS 2012, SCOS 2011, SCOS 2010
DECC 2002
DECC 2009 DECC 2009
NAMMCO
Marine Scotland IWC
Jones et al.2013
East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm
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