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Seal campaigners call on Government to protect seals - British Divers Marine Life Rescue

(image: British Divers Marine Life Rescue)
(image: British Divers Marine Life Rescue)

After the recent serious seal stampede in Yorkshire caused by a runner, as well as another seal injured in a dog attack on Spurn Head, the Seal Alliance release a new report showing that seal disturbance is a chronic issue of conservation concern.

The UK is home to over a third of the entire world’s population of grey seals and 32% of the European subspecies of common seals. Grey seals are the UK equivalent of African elephants. In fact, there are fewer grey seals in the UK than red squirrels!

A recent Wildlife and Countryside LINK briefing report shows that there is a strong economic case for seal protection around the UK, supporting many thousands of jobs in coastal communities. These precious mammals face an extensive list of cumulative threats. These include Climate change; over-fishing; entanglement in fishing nets and lost gear; ocean acidification; coastal development and loss of habitat; toxic, chemical and pharmaceutical pollution; macro and micro plastics litter and chronic disturbance2. Of these threats, disturbance from human interaction is a significant and growing problem, particularly in the summer, but one that can be resolved by a combination of public education, voluntary codes of conduct and protective legislation.

The just released Seal Research Trust’s ‘People Protecting Precious Places (PPPP) Grey seal disturbance in Cornwall’ reports key findings:

In 2019 and 2021 PPPP surveys across four hot spot sites found:


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Posted On: 10/02/2022

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