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The abundance and distribution of harbor seals and steller sea lions in Oregon

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Title The abundance and distribution of harbor seals and steller sea lions in Oregon
Names Pearson, John Philip (creator)
Verts, B. J. (advisor)
Date Issued 1968-08-30 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1969
Abstract The abundance and distribution of the Pacific harbor seal
(Phoca vitulina richardi) and the northern or Stellar sea lion (Eumetopias
jubata) in Oregon are described, The number of seals and sea
lions presented for bounty in Oregon since 1925 is presented.
Based on periodic surveys conducted between December, 1967
and June, 1968, numbers of harbor seals in Oregon were estimated to
be not more than 500 in 1967-68 and most were found outside estuaries
on offshore islands. However, a population of harbor seals in excess
of 2,000 was once found in Oregon. Simpson Reef, Hunter's Island,
Rogue River Reef, and Gull Rock were locations of the major concentrations
of harbor seals in Oregon. The Columbia River, once attested
to have the greatest number of seals in Oregon, now has no year-around
resident seals, and the number of seals entering the river or
remaining in the river for extended periods appears to be at an
all-time low.
Numbers of northern sea lions in Oregon were estimated to be
about 1, 000 in 1967-68. There were two breeding colonies or rookeries
in Oregon, the largest on Orford Reef 3nd the smaller at Sea
Lion Caves. Other locations used by sea lions included the Rogue
River Reef, Simpson Reef, Three Arch Rock, and Tillamook Head.
Since Kenyon and Scheffer (1953) previously estimated the sea lion
population of Oregon to be 1,000 animals in 1953, it was concluded
that the population in Oregon was relatively stable. However, the
current population was considerably smaller than 1925-27.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Seals (Animals)
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/22303

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