Dear colleagues

Apologies for cross-posting.

On behalf of my co-authors, I would like to draw your attention to a new paper 
on Mediterranean monk seal (Monachus monachus) sightings in Israel:

Roditi-Elasar M, Bundone L, Goffman O, Scheinin P.A, Kerem H.D. 2020. 
Mediterranean monk seal (Monachus monachus) sightings in Israel 2009–2020: 
Extralimital records or signs of population expansion?. Marine Mammal Science. 
https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.12734

Abstract
After 50 years of absence and a ‘Possibly Extinct’ classification by IUCN, 
numerous reports of Mediterranean monk seal along the Israeli coast accumulated 
since 2010. Eighty-three encounters, 16% of which were also photographed, were 
reviewed, categorized according to reliability of information and subjected to 
natural-markings photo-identification. Two different individuals were 
identified until April 2020. One, a female named ‘Maya’, was photographed 
repeatedly over the years. 'Maya' was also identified in early 2020 north of 
Beirut, Lebanon, stressing the importance of a regional cooperative research 
and conservation plan.


Please e-mail me at elasar...@gmail.com <mailto:elasar...@gmail.com>  for 
further information.


Best wishes,


Mia

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   Mia Elasar, Ph.D
   Research fellow, The Leon Recanati Institute for Maritime Studies, 
University of Haifa.
  
   P.O.Box 77, Kfar Rosh Hanikra 22825, Israel
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