Since 1983 the Grey Seal population on Skomer has been systematically monitored which makes this project one of the longest running and most valuable mammal studies anywhere in the UK.
In order to know how our wildlife is faring we firstly need to establish what is normal and secondly observe whether there are any deviations from it. This study provides us with amazing insights into the lives of these marine mammals, which is not only informative to science and research but also gives us the privilege of spending time observing these special animals.
Our staff work closely with the marine biologists at the Skomer Marine Conservation Zone, based in Martin’s Haven, to deliver the annual survey of pups born on the island. In addition to recording the number of pups born our grey seal project officer also follows the progress of each pup to determine survival rates and record any cases of entanglement in netting or disturbance. Many animals are distinctively marked or scarred and this enables the team to identify individual animals from one year to the next.
2023 was another good breeding season for the Grey Seal on Skomer Island with 250 pups born.