Evidence-based resources for animal welfare
Harbour seals are a familiar sight on UK coasts but face significant welfare challenges from entanglement, disease, and disturbance.
Key welfare threats to harbour seals include entanglement in creel ropes, net panels, and discarded fishing line, causing injury and drowning deaths. Disease outbreaks including phocine distemper can cause rapid population declines. Disturbance at breeding and haul-out sites, particularly boat traffic approaching too closely, causes stress responses and pup abandonment. Marine pollution affects prey quality and immune function.