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Seals from visitors to residents

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A scientist trying to work out why the number of leopard seals seen in New Zealand waters is rising also wants the animals reclassifi­ed to indicate they’re permanent residents, rather than just visitors from the frigid south.

‘‘I want to know why them? Why are they coming north? It’s a mystery that needs solving – everything we learn about them is something new,’’ Niwa cetacean biologist Dr Krista Hupman said.

‘‘Leopard seals are known as a vagrant species, which means New Zealand is well outside their normal range.

But despite originatin­g in Antarctic, their numbers keep increasing here.’’

Among them is

Owha, a familiar sight around the Waitemata

Harbour for about six years. She is known to like marinas between Auckland and Whangarei, sleeps on pontoons, and wallows among mangroves.

‘‘I believe the status of the species needs to be changed from vagrant to resident given the vast evidence suggesting they are prevalent here and do not always return to Antarctic waters,’’ Hupman said.

Leopard seals have always been described as an Antarctic species, and considered to be solitary animals distribute­d widely throughout the pack ice, and the second ranked predator in Antarctica – behind only killer whales.

Hupman and others at LeopardSea­ls.org – a group of researcher­s who volunteer their time and are working for greater protection of leopard seals in New Zealand waters – have several papers on leopard seals waiting to be published.

The research will be used to show the animals are a resident species in New Zealand waters.

‘‘Everything we learn about them is new. I feel a big responsibi­lity to get things right because this is the first time this kind of informatio­n has been put together. I do like the idea of changing human perception of leopard seals though,’’ Hupman said.

Anyone seeing a leopard seal is asked to report it to 0800 LEOPARD (5367273).

 ??  ?? A leopard seal beaching out in Auckland.
A leopard seal beaching out in Auckland.

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