2015
DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.929
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Habitat selection of gray seals (Halichoerus grypus) in a marine protected area in France

Abstract: In France, the first marine national park was set up in 2007 in the Iroise Sea, western Brittany, encompassing several Special Areas of Conservation (SAC). The park is resident to 1 of only 3 gray seal colonies in France. The at‐sea habitat use of gray seals in the marine park is poorly understood and direct interactions with human activities are expected. We investigated habitat selection of gray seals within the marine park to provide spatial planning recommendations to local conservation management. We obta… Show more

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“…Not useful in remote locations. If tag detached at sea before entering GSM range data are lost.[121, 125, 130, 188]Battery duration and tag weights are given as a rough indication but are highly dependent on device configuration. References are given to indicate some examples of the application of each device.…”
Section: Devices and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not useful in remote locations. If tag detached at sea before entering GSM range data are lost.[121, 125, 130, 188]Battery duration and tag weights are given as a rough indication but are highly dependent on device configuration. References are given to indicate some examples of the application of each device.…”
Section: Devices and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Iroise Sea exhibits high levels of both macroalgal and animal diversity which are at the core of the cultural and economic activities of the region. It includes the largest European macroalgae field that is inhabited by more than 300 different species, some of priority conservation status such as the gray seal, the basking shark, the common dolphin or petrels (Frangoudes and Garineaud, 2015;Huon et al, 2015). But it also supports locally important sardine fisheries (Berthou et al, 2010;Duhamel et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other haulout sites in Brittany and the eastern English Channel are used by increasing numbers of seals, although not exceeding tens of individuals, and therefore have not been included in this study (Figure 1, 'minor sites'). During these last 15 years, a number of site-based telemetry studies were conducted in order to document the habitat use, movement patterns and activity rhythms of grey and harbour seals from several of these haulout sites along the French coasts (MOL, BSM, BDV and BDS;Vincent et al 2005, Vincent et al 2010, Huon et al 2015. The results from these studies are all presented in this paper, in order to document the seals' habitat use and connectivity at a large scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%