New Zealand sea lions, phocarctos hookeri, on the Snares Islands

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New Zealand sea lions, Phocarctos hookeri (Gray, 1844), on Main Island of the Snares Islands (48° S) are restricted to the eastern coastal region between Molly Bay and Punui Bay. In the 1970–71 summer, a maximum of 47 sea lions (36 ?, 11 ?) was counted in one day, 5 January 1971. A female and pup were seen several times in January and February 1969, and a second mother‐pup pair in January 1971. These sightings, with a similar record in 1907, show that small numbers of sea lions may breed on the Snares Islands, north of the main breeding area at the Auckland Islands (51° S). © 1977 Taylor & Francis Ltd.

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Cameron, D. B. (1972). New Zealand sea lions, phocarctos hookeri, on the Snares Islands. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 6(1–2), 127–132. https://doi.org/10.1080/00288330.1977.9515412

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