어남규·김소라·박겸준·이상헌1·김현우2*
국립수산과학원 고래연구소, 1부산대학교 해양학과, 2국립수산과학원 연근해자원과
In this study, the AI-based photo-identification program IBEIS was used to efficiently analyze the photo-identification of spotted seals Phoca largha, around Baengnyeongdo Island, Korea. A total of 3,640 photographs collected during field surveys from 2016 to 2021 were analyzed, leading to the identification of 1,234 seals. The spotted seal population around Baengnyeongdo Island was estimated to be at least 1,200 individuals. The photo-identification method relies on the unique black spot patterns on the left cheek of the seals, which remain consistent over time. This method allows for long-term ecological studies and tracking of individual seals. In addition, site preferences of the spotted seals were analyzed, revealing that more than 70% of individuals were re-identified at the site where they were first observed and indicating site preference. The results suggest that environmental and ecological factors may influence habitat preferences. Future studies, including collaborative efforts with neighboring countries such as North Korea and China, will provide more comprehensive insights into the habitat usage patterns of the species. This study offers a foundation for estimating the population size of spotted seals and key data for habitat management and conservation strategies by using AI-based photo identification methods.
Spotted seal, Phoca largha, Photo-identification, IBEIS, Site preference