Monitoring of vagrant seals on mid-oceanic islands of the South Atlantic Ocean

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Extra-limital sightings of seals breeding on the Antarctic pack- and fast ice and on sub-Antarctic and temperate islands of the South Atlantic Ocean are summarised. Particular life history events of four vagrant seal species that have turned up on Mid-Atlantic Ridge islands are presented, and the likely arrival of a further three vagrant seal species is speculated upon. The setting up and/or expansion of a recording system underpinned by an appropriate sighting protocol for vagrant seals in which citizen scientists can participate is advanced. Determination of whether range contractions/expansions of seals in the South Atlantic are taking place reflects on the status of the source population(s). Seal vagrancy may conceivably also be involved in the spread of viral diseases such as highly pathogenic avian influenza and rabies. Insights gained through extra-limital sightings of seals may assist with the establishment of conservation strategies.

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Otariids, Phocids, Saint Helena dependencies, Ranging behaviour, Viral disease, Seals, South Atlantic Ocean, Breeding

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SDG-15: Life on land

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Bester, M.N. & Somers, M.J. 2025, 'Monitoring of vagrant seals on mid‑oceanic islands of the South Atlantic Ocean', Polar Biology, vol. 48, no. 3, art. 79, pp. 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-025-03397-3.