Greetings MARMAM community!

Join us on Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 1 pm EDT / 6 pm GMT / 7 pm CET for 
the next SMM Editors' Select Series Webinar: Using drones to investigate the 
timing of harbour seal pupping, with Dr. Anders Galatius

This event is free to attend and presented online via Zoom, but registration is 
required.
Register here: 
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_W-YdBWd4RtmkO9yrpeACoA 
<https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_W-YdBWd4RtmkO9yrpeACoA>   
Space on Zoom is limited to the first 500 attendees. The talk will also be 
streamed live on the SMM Facebook page.

About the talk:
Harbour seal females give birth to their single pup during a distinct pupping 
season, which occurs during the summer in most areas. To obtain unbiased 
estimates of the pup production of harbour seals, surveys of seal colonies need 
to be timed optimally and conducted under sufficiently similar conditions. In 
the Limfjord, the resident harbour seal population have about 95% of their pups 
at two haul-outs, Ejerslev Røn and Blinderøn just 3 km apart. The short 
distance makes this area ideal for investigation with drones. We counted 
harbour seal pups at these two haul-outs throughout the pupping season in June 
for three consecutive years, 2017-2019. As harbour seal pups can swim almost 
from birth, there was considerable variation in the counts. Some of this 
variation could be related to date; as the season progressed, increasing 
numbers of pups were hauled out, before the counts began to drop, with an 
estimated peak in counts on June 22nd. Weather also impacted the counts, on 
windy days, fewer pups were counted. These findings will be used in the 
planning and interpretation of harbour seal pup surveys in Denmark.

About the presenter:
Anders Galatius is a senior researcher at Aarhus University’s Department of 
Ecoscience where he works on marine mammal morphology, ecology and behaviour. 
He graduated as MSc from University of Copenhagen, Denmark in 2003 and obtained 
his PhD from the same university in 2009. He has been working at Aarhus 
University since 2010, leading the Danish seal monitoring programmes of harbour 
seals and grey seals since 2013.

Open access to this article is made temporarily available in the weeks around 
the presentation and can be found here: 
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/mms.13020 
<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/mms.13020> 
Current SMM members have access to all Marine Mammal Science papers.

Missed a presentation or want to share this series with a friend? All previous 
Editors' Select presentations are recorded and archived on our YouTube channel 
here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUc78IynQlubS2DVS1VZoplf_t42-yZOO 
<https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUc78IynQlubS2DVS1VZoplf_t42-yZOO>

We hope to see you there!

--
Ayça Eleman, Ph.D. Candidate
Theresa-Anne Tatom-Naecker, Ph.D. Candidate
Sophia Volzke, Ph.D. Candidate
Student Members-at-Large (SMaLs)
The Society for Marine Mammalogy


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