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Origin and Abundance of Steller Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus) in Winter Haulout at Benten-Jima Rock Off Cape Soya, Hokkaido, Japan between 2012–2017
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Abstract
Abstract.
Benten-Jima Rock, located off Cape Soya, Hokkaido, has been a Steller sea lion (SSL; Eumetopias jubatus) winter haulout for decades. The animals usually occupy the site from October to May. Observations have been sporadic, although the population count started to increase in 2005. We have monitored SSL numbers since 2012 using several survey methods, such as observation by direct counting and remote archival cameras. Since these data were not sufficient, owing to blind spots, we started using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) surveys in 2016 and corrected the previously collected data. Using these methods, a considerable number of SSLs were observed at Benten-Jima Rock during 2016–2017. The maximum number of SSLs was 3158 on land and 3056 in the water near the site, as counted from UAV images on May 2, 2017. Based on hot brand marks, we found that Benten-Jima Rock hosted SSLs from all ten main rookeries along the Asian coast. The majority (∼60%) were from Tuleny Island near the east coast of Sakhalin. The cause of this extraordinary increase in SSL numbers at Benten-Jima Rock remains unclear and requires further monitoring and research.
Received 30 3月 2020
Accepted 16 10月 2021
Acknowledgments:
This study was conducted by the Fishing Industry/Communities Promotion Organization. We thank all staff at the Hokkaido Research Organization of the Wakkanai Fisheries Institute for their assistance and support. We also thank the Soya Fisheries Cooperative for providing transport to Benten-Jima Rock, and everyone who assisted with our field investigation. We would like to thank Editage (http://www.editage.com) for editing and reviewing this manuscript for English language. We also thank the three anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments.
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