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The historical and contemporary status of the sea otter Enhydra lutris population on Urup Island, southern Kuril Islands

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2021

Igor Popov*
Affiliation:
Saint Petersburg State University, Universitetskaya n. 7/9. 199034, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Alexey Scopin
Affiliation:
Russian Research Institute of Game Management and Fur Farming, Kirov, Russia
*
(Corresponding author) E-mail igorioshapopov@mail.ru

Abstract

We describe the population of the Еndangered sea otter Enhydra lutris on Urup Island, one of the main wildlife refuges in the southern Kuril Islands of Russia. We reviewed historical and local reports of the sea otter, identified its habitat around the island, and surveyed the coastal waters of the island in 2019. Sea otters were numerous on Urup Island in the past but were hunted excessively and almost exterminated by the 1950s. Since then, sea otter populations have increased, and as the island is almost uninhabited we expected otters to be numerous. This was not the case, and we estimated the total population to be 363 ± SE 126 individuals. Our observation of two skinned carcasses on the shore suggests the low numbers are a result of poaching for the illegal fur trade. The case of Urup Island demonstrates that sea otters require active conservation, as even on a remote island they remain threatened. Establishment of protected areas would be an effective conservation measure for this species, although the suppression of demand for sea otter fur is of the greatest importance.

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Fig. 1 Urup Island, in the Kuril Islands, with the areas of the coastline where we surveyed for the sea otter Enhydra lutris in 2019.

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Table 1 Records of the harvest of sea otters Enhydra lutris on Urup Island from 1769 to the 1940s.

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Table 2 Number of sea otters recorded on Urup Island from 1953 to 2017, with source and information on methods employed.

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Plate 1 The remains of sea otters Enhydra lutris on the shore of Urup Island (Fig. 1), in 2019.