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5.2.3.2 Harbour seal 93.


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For harbour seal, the initial screening process considered SACs and SCIs where it is a grade A, B or C feature and that site is within a specific range of the East Anglia THREE site.


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For harbour seal, all Natura 2000 sites beyond 300km of the East Anglia THREE site are screened out of the HRA. The distance of 300km was used as harbour seal exhibit relative short foraging trips from their haul out sites. The range of these trips does vary depending on the surrounding marine habitat (e.g. 25km on the west of Scotland (Cunningham et al. 2009); 30 to 45km in the Moray Firth (Tollit et al. 1998; Thompson and Miller 1990). However, data from The Wash (from 2003- 2005) suggest that harbour seal travel further, and repeatedly forage between 75km and 120km offshore (with one seal travelling 220km; Sharples et al. 2008). Data from the Thames Estuary (from 2006) indicate most animals in this region undertaking short range trips (up to 40km), but one individual did have a range of 660km from the southernmost to the northern most extent of its movements (Sharples et al. 2008). Although occasional longer trips do occur, these are often associated with young


HRA High Level Screening May 2014


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