“…Worldwide, harbor seals tend to move little, from dozens to 100 km from their haul-out site (Blanchet, Lydersen, Ims, Lowther, & Kovacs, 2014;Suryan & Harvey, 1998;Thompson & Miller, 1990;Vincent et al, 2017), sometimes covering even longer distances (Björge, Oien, Hartvedt, Bothun, & Bekkby, 2002;Lesage, Hammill, & Kovacs, 2004;Lowry, Frost, Ver Hoef, & DeLong, 2001;Sharples, Moss, Patterson, & Hammond, 2012). Males appear to move farther and have larger core areas than females, at least in certain regions (Blanchet et al, 2014;Thompson et al, 1998).…”