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Wat (wie) is monk seal - definitie

GENUS OF MAMMALS
Monk Seal; Monk seals; Monachini; Sexual behavior of monk seals; Hunting behavior of monk seals; Tropical seal; Temperate seal
  • Young monk seal underwater
  •  Hawaiian monk seal swimming above a [[coral reef]]
  • Caribbean monk seal in the [[New York Aquarium]], 1910
  • Cabo Blanco]], 1945
  • One of the first sightings of a monk seal in the [[Strait of Gibraltar]], 2012
  • Hawaiian monk seal swimming (note the red eyes are due to the [[red-eye effect]])
  • Hawaiian monk seal hauled out on volcanic rock
  • Mediterranean monk seal skeleton
  • Two young Hawaiian monk seals
  •  Hawaiian monk seal sleeping on a beach in [[Kauai]]

monk seal         
¦ noun a seal with a dark back and pale underside, occurring in warm waters of the northern hemisphere. [Genus Monachus.]
Monk seal         
Monk seals are earless seals of the tribe Monachini. They are the only earless seals found in tropical climates.
Impression seal         
A SEAL, TYPICALLY IN CLAY
Seal impression
The impression seal is a common seal that leaves an impression, typically in clay and less often in sealing wax. In antiquity they were common, largely because they served to authenticate legal documents, such as tax receipts, contracts, wills and decrees.

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Monk seal

Monk seals are earless seals of the tribe Monachini. They are the only earless seals found in tropical climates. The two genera of monk seals, Monachus and Neomonachus, comprise three species: the Mediterranean monk seal, Monachus monachus; the Hawaiian monk seal, Neomonachus schauinslandi; and the Caribbean monk seal, Neomonachus tropicalis, which became extinct in the 20th century. The two surviving species are now rare and in imminent danger of extinction. All three monk seal species were classified in genus Monachus until 2014, when the Caribbean and Hawaiian species were placed into a new genus, Neomonachus.

Monk seals have a slender body and are agile. They have a broad, flat snout with nostrils on the top. Monk seals are polygynous, and group together in harems. They feed mainly on bony fish and cephalopods, but they are opportunistic. The skin is covered in small hairs, which are generally black in males and brown or dark gray in females. Monk seals are found in the Hawaiian archipelago, certain areas in the east Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea (such as Cabo Blanco and Gyaros island), and formerly in the tropical areas of the west Atlantic Ocean.

All species experienced overhunting by sealers. The Hawaiian monk seal experienced population drops in the 19th century and during World War II, and the Caribbean monk seal was exploited since the 1500s until the 1850s, when populations were too low to hunt commercially. The Mediterranean monk seal has experienced both commercial and illegal hunting since the Middle Ages and has always been threatened with eradication by fishermen. As of 2022, it is estimated and agreed upon that not more than 600-700 Mediterranean monk seals remain, concentrated primarily along the coasts of Turkey, Cyprus, and Greece. The Hawaiian monk seal appears to be faring somewhat better; the 2021 monk seal population count by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) numbered 1,570 animals, an encouraging increase from 1,453 seals in 2019. This marked the first time the Hawaiian monk seal’s population exceeded 1,500 in 20 years; their numbers have been recorded and observed to increase approximately 2% each year from 2013-2021. Some of this successful growth is undoubtedly due to numerous rescue-and-release operations and the relocating of weaned pups to quieter beaches (with lower numbers of predatory sharks and less human interactions), enabling more seals to mature naturally and safely.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor monk seal
1. The others are reserved for the endangered Hawaiian monk seal.
2. Nothing was spent on the Caribbean monk seal, while the St.
3. The director of a small tourist enterprise on Tinos, who earlier this month dived off a pier in gale–force winds to save a newborn seal from drowning, yesterday appealed for a concerted campaign to preserve the Mediterranean monk seal, one of the world’s most endangered mammals. «Authorities should emphasize the importance of protecting the monk seal,» Victoria Drouga told Kathimerini.
4. According to experts from the Hellenic Society for the Study and Protection of the Monk Seal (MOM) the pup was just four days old when it was found.
5. The baiji would be the first large aquatic mammal driven to extinction since hunting and overfishing killed off the Caribbean monk seal in the 1'50s.