Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) UK aerial surveys of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) and grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) during the summer harbour seal moult 2016-2019
The Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) conducts an ongoing programme of aerial surveys along the English and Scottish coastlines during the harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) summer moult. These surveys are funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC National Capability Funding, Grant Numbers SMRU10001 and NE/R015007/1), NatureScot, formerly Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH), and Natural England. To monitor harbour seal numbers, individuals onshore are counted in August, during their annual moult season, when animals generally spend more time hauled out. Such moult season counts tend to be slightly higher and more consistent than at other times of year. Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) are also counted during these summer surveys, but their distribution can change more throughout the year because they congregate in breeding colonies during the autumn. These aerial surveys are conducted within 2 hours of low water using either a helicopter or fixed-wing aircraft. No surveying is carried out during periods with prolonged rain or heavy showers. The helicopter surveys began in 1988 and cover a different area each year. A full round of Scotland usually takes 3-5 years to complete. This dataset covers the 2016-2019 round of helicopter surveys that used multi-sensor (infrared, high-resolution DSLR, and video) gimbal-led imaging. Parts of the Moray Firth as well as the Firth of Tay and Eden Estuary Special Area of Conservation (SAC) are surveyed annually. Almost all the seals here haul out on sandbanks, which makes them much easier to spot. For that reason, less expensive fixed-wing aircraft and hand-held photography can be used. The same applies to the main harbour seal areas in England. Each year, SMRU performs fixed-wing surveys of the coastlines of Lincolnshire and Norfolk between Donna Nook and Scroby Sands. Less frequently, SMRU also surveys the Thames Estuary from Felixstowe to Goodwin Sands (fixed wing 2018 and 2019), the East Coast from around Coquet Island to Flamborough Head (fixed-wing 2016), and the Berwickshire and North Northumberland Coast SAC (helicopter 2018). The presence/absence and counts of hauled-out individuals from each of the years from 2016 to 2019 have been aggregated using the cells of a 5 km x 5 km UTM zone 30N (EPSG:32630) grid. Mean values are given for cells surveyed more than once in a single season. No value is reported if only part of the intertidal zone within a given cell was surveyed during a given year.
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https://doi.org/10.17031/671669a679893
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SMRU_Pv-M_2016-2019
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urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4326
http://www.ukdmos.org/ and search the directory for 10173
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2008-01-06
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2009-11-16
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2012-03-16
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2023-05-16
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2019-08-22
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2019-08-22
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This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: 9eb25ecc-9641-47fe-949e-b72a8e07f9a2. Marine Biological Association publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by National Biodiversity Network. The two SMRU Harbour Seal Moult Surveys (SMRU_Pv-M) programmes under which the gridded counts presented in this 2016–2019 dataset were collected are the SMRU Harbour Seal Moult Surveys Scotland (SMRU_Pv-M_SCO 1968–present) and the SMRU Harbour Seal Moult Surveys England (SMRU_Pv-M_ENG 1988–present). The UKDMOS directory’s entry for the Estimation of Harbour Seal Population Size Observing Programme (EDIOS programme ID 10173) contains some further information about this work, the legislative drivers, and other related projects (visit http://www.ukdmos.org/ and search the directory for 10173). DOI can be found at http://doi.org/10.17031/671669a679893
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