“…The northern seals (subfamily Phocinae) include the ringed, Baikal (Pusa sibirica), Caspian (Pusa caspica), spotted (Phoca largha), harbor (Phoca vitulina), grey (Halichoerus grypus), ribbon (Histriophoca fasciata), harp (Pagophilus groenlandicus), hooded (Cystophora cristata) and bearded seals (Erignathus barbatus). Among these species, hearing thresholds are currently available for spotted (Sills et al, 2014), harbor (Møhl, 1968a;Terhune, 1988Terhune, , 1991Kastak and Schusterman, 1998;Wolski et al, 2003;Southall et al, 2005;Kastelein et al, 2009;Reichmuth et al, 2013), Caspian (Babushina, 1997), harp (Terhune and Ronald, 1972) and ringed seals (Terhune and Ronald, 1975a). Of note relative to the present study, however, is that sensitivity data for ringed, harp and Caspian seals do not extend to the low frequencies, and ringed seal hearing has only been studied in water.…”