sealsareas
Sealsareas is a term used in wildlife management and coastal geography to denote geographic zones that are regularly used by seal populations for breeding, rest, and foraging. The term is not a formal taxonomic category and is not widely standardized; it may be encountered in regional planning documents and conservation strategies as a shorthand for where seals concentrate during different life stages.
Geographic scope and habitats include rocky shorelines, sandy beaches, ice edges, and offshore islands, as well
Ecology and management: Sealsareas are critical for pupping and molting; disturbance or habitat loss can impact
Limitations and usage: Because not standardized, the term can be ambiguous; readers should consult region-specific documents.
See also: haul-out site, breeding colony, marine protected area.