TitleObservation of Steller Sea Lion Eumetopias jubatus Predation on a Harbor Seal Phoca vitulina richardii in the Glacier Bay Region of Southeastern Alaska
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsWomble, JN, Conlon, S
JournalAquatic Mammals
Volume36
Issue2
Pagination129 - 137
Date Published06/2010
KeywordsSteller sea lion
AbstractPinnipeds prey primarily on fish and invertebrates; however, several species are known to prey upon other pinniped species. Herein, we document an observation of a Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) attacking and partially consuming a juvenile harbor seal (Phoca vitulina richardii) in Johns Hopkins Inlet in Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska. Population trends for Steller sea lions and harbor seals contrast dramatically in the Glacier Bay region. Although other marine predators are known to attack harbor seals, it is possible that Steller sea lions could potentially have both a direct and indirect influence on harbor seals in the Glacier Bay region.
DOI10.1578/AM.36.2.2010.129