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. 2019 Apr 4;9:5642. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-42109-w

Table 1.

Overview of sex, weight, standard length, age class, tagging location, tracking duration and number of dives recorded for the 11 grey seals used in this study.

ID no Sex Weight (kg) Std. length (cm) Age class Tagging location Tracking start Tracking end Tracking days No of dives
GS01 F 48 112 juvenile Rødsand 25-Oct-2009 6-Feb-2010 104 27055
GS02 M 44 117 juvenile Rødsand 1-Nov-2009 12-Apr-2010 162 33291
GS03 M 43 119 juvenile Rødsand 7-Oct-2010 29-Mar-2011 173 17778
GS04 M 42 115 juvenile Rødsand 8-Oct-2010 23-Feb-2011 138 27888
GS05 M 40 122 juvenile Rødsand 9-Oct-2010 6-Apr-2011 179 26114
GS06 F 41 juvenile Svenska stenarna 27-Mar-2012 20-Aug-2012 146 50879
GS07 M 60 138 juvenile Måkläppen 14-Nov-2012 28-Jan-2013 75 20546
GS08 M 66 128 juvenile Måkläppen 15-Nov-2012 26-Feb-2013 103 29589
GS09 F 63 115 juvenile Måkläppen 7-Dec-2012 19-Feb-2013 74 24112
GS10 M 56 121 juvenile Måkläppen 7-Dec-2012 6-Mar-2013 89 29952
GS11 M 79 150 juvenile Måkläppen 8-Dec-2012 19-Feb-2013 73 16691

Standard length for GS06 was not recorded. Movement data collected the first 24 hours after tagging were discarded to limit potential capture/tagging-related effects on movement behaviour in the data.