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Entanglement of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) in man-made marine debris on Tyuleniy Island, Sea of Okhotsk

The present report provides data on entanglement of Steller sea lions (SSL) in marine debris on Tyuleniy Island, Sea of Okhotsk. The frequency of entanglement depending on the material, sex, and age of animals was estimated. A total of 133 SSL were recorded as having debris on their bodies, or an av...

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Published in:Marine pollution bulletin 2022-04, Vol.177, p.113521-113521, Article 113521
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Collars
Commercial fishing
Debris
Entanglement
Eumetopias jubatus
Males
Marine debris
Marine mammals
Marine pollution
Otariidae
Pollution
Sea lions
Sea of Okhotsk
Steller sea lion
Tyuleniy Island
title Entanglement of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) in man-made marine debris on Tyuleniy Island, Sea of Okhotsk
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