Background:
Founded by Sue Sayer, MBE, the Seal Research Trust is a leading UK-based marine conservation charity that uses long-term, volunteer-driven science to protect seals and their habitats. With over 25 years of coastal monitoring experience, SRT has developed pioneering photo-ID methods to track individual seals from their unique fur patterns.
These long-term datasets reveal migration routes, behaviour, and individual life stories, contributing to peer-reviewed research and policy guidance for marine management in the UK and beyond. At SRT, every seal is unique, and every data point contributes towards protecting them.
Mission:
Through this collaboration, SeaKeepers’ volunteers will be provided with:
- Best practice guidance around marine and coastal wildlife
- Online training and field resources
- Recording forms to track seal presence/absence on coastal and island transects by surveying the same area monthly (weather permitting)
- Access to tiered data collection options for more detailed reporting
- Support to record the presence/absence of seals without impacting them or other marine and coastal wildlife