Seals
Updated 13 June 2023
1. Seals
The UK is home to two species of native seal 鈥� the grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) and common seal (Phoca vitulina). Both species, as well as others, are protected in the UK (see below).
2. Offences relating to seals
Legislation | To take, injure or kill | To capture or kill | To harm or kill any wild mammal with intent to inflict unnecessary suffering |
(Applies out to 12 nautical miles (nm), for all seals) | X | 听 | 听 |
(Applies to specific areas on the east and south-east coast of England for common and grey seals) | X2 | 听 | 听 |
(Applies out to 12 nm, for all seals) | X1 | 听 | 听 |
(Applies out to 12 nm, for bearded, grey, common, harp, hooded, and ringed seals) | 听 | X1 | 听 |
(Applies from 12-200 nm, for all seals) | 听 | X1 | 听 |
(Applies on land) | 听 | 听 | X |
- Using a prohibited method
- During the closed season
3. Killing or injuring seals
It is an offence to intentionally or recklessly kill, injure or take a seal.
However, there is a general exemption for taking a seal which is disabled for the sole purpose of tending and releasing it when no longer disabled, or killing a seal which was so seriously disabled that there was no reasonable chance of its recovering.
As of 1 March 2021 amendments made to the by come into force.
Individual seals can no longer be controlled under the 鈥榥etsman鈥檚 defence鈥� as this defence was removed from the legislation as of 1 March 2021.
If you require more information please contact the MMO Marine Conservation Team, see bottom of this page.
4. Trading and importing seal products
The trading and importing of seal products is regulated for all species of pinnipeds 鈥� seals, sea-lions and walruses 鈥� by the
Please see further guidance from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) regarding Bringing Seal Products into Great Britain.
5. Wildlife Licensing
A wildlife licence authorises activities which would otherwise be unlawful under wildlife legislation. You must have a marine wildlife licence if you want to carry out an activity likely to commit an offence. A licence will only be granted where the activity satisfies the requirements of the relevant legislation.
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is responsible for seal licensing in the English Marine Area (Mean High Water to 12 nautical miles). Please see further information regarding MMO wildlife licensing.
Natural England are responsible for seal licensing in rivers. Please see further information regarding Natural England seal licensing.
6. Further information
Bringing Seal Products into Great Britain
7. Contact information
7.1 Marine Conservation Team
0300 123 1032