Human Impact on the Twenty-Four-Hour Patterns of Steller Sea Lions’ Use of a Haulout in Hokkaido, Japan

Author:

Chayahara Yuko1,Nakanowataru Yumiko1,Abe Sara1,Kurosawa Runa1,Suma Sayuki1,Murasato Nana1,Oyamada Rin1,Ebashi Natsuki1,Tsunokawa Masatoshi2,Sakurama Mayu1,Kooriyama Takanori1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Science, Rakuno Gakuen University, 582 Bunkyodai-Midori, Ebetsu 069-8501, Hokkaido, Japan

2. Otaru Aquarium, 3-303 Shukutsu, Otaru City 047-0047, Hokkaido, Japan

Abstract

Steller sea lions (SSLs) migrate to the Hokkaido coast to spend the winter there, leading to conflicts arising with fishermen over herring. This study analyzed the trends in the SSLs’ use of a haulout as a rest site under human pressure. From January to March in 2017, 2018, and 2019, we recorded the SSL behavior at the haulout site off Otaru City, Hokkaido, for 24 h a day using a fixed-point video recorder. We investigated three years of data to analyze the relationships between the SSL behaviors (attendance/landing–entry timings/remaining on land) and herring caught. We also monitored the SSL behaviors during changes in weather conditions and under human pressure. Throughout the three years, the SSLs used the haulout site during harsher weather or under human pressure. In 2017 and 2018, there was a correlation between the herring caught and the maximum number of SSLs on the haulout, but not in 2019. The number of SSLs on the haulout increased from evening to night; most individuals entered the water in the morning. The SSLs probably return to the water around sunrise not only for foraging but also to avoid anthropogenic pressure. The damage caused to the herring fishery by the SSLs was severe, but it is also clear that human pressure changed their behavior in response.

Funder

Rakuno Gakuen University collaborative research fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

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