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2月1日

End the Seal Hunt

Hi Everyone,
 
It is soon going to be that time of year soon when the shame of Canada - the seal hunt- begins again.  The countdown has begun.
http://www.hsus.org/protect_seals.html
 
Please don't let up on the fight to save the seals.  Everyone needs to keep up the letter writing and phone calls to put pressure on the Canadian government to lower the seal quotas and put and end to this barbaric hunt once and for all.  Remember actual posted letters are best, but emails are still very much useful.
 
Below is an interesting article from Sea Shepherd Conservation Society about the Canadian governments realization that the seal hunt quotas are set too high!   They have just discovered that the seal population is decreasing.  It is no wonder why.
It seems the government is currently considering reducing the allowable quota of seals to be killed, (there has been no decision made yet on how much of a reduction, if any, will be made).  Unfortunately the seal hunt will continue again this year. 
http://www.seashepherd.org/news/media_070126_1.html 
 
Global News article - Cut in Seal Hunt Quotas Possible:
http://www.canada.com/globaltv/national/story.html?id=b4beb639-e09e-442b-8a7e-2bb9ea8947b6

 
Protect Seals:  What you can do
http://www.hsus.org/marine_mammals/protect_seals/protect_seals_what_you_can_do/

  1. Contact Canada's Prime Minister, Stephen Harper*.

    Prime Minister's Office
    Right Honorable Stephen Harper
    80 Wellington St.
    Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A OA2
    613-992-4211
    Fax: 613-941-6900
    Email:
    pm@pm.gc.ca or Harper.S@parl.gc.ca

  2. Write, fax, e-mail, or call the nearest Canadian embassy. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you can look up the Canadian embassy in your nation. The contact information for the embassy in Washington, D.C., is below:
    The Honourable Michael Wilson
    Office of the Ambassador
    Canadian Embassy
    501 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
    Washington, DC 20001
    202-682-1740
    Fax: 202-682-7701, 202-682-7678
    canada@canadianembassy.org

    Click here for suggested points to make.
  3. Don't vacation in Canada or if you live in Canada, don't vacation in Newfoundland.  Consider instead spending your tourist dollars in a place that does not actively promote the barbaric slaughter of wildlife. Write* to the Canadian Tourism Commission and the Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism Office to explain why you've made this decision.

    Canadian Tourism Commission
    Four Bentall Centre, Suite 1400
    1055 Dunsmuir Street, Box 49230
    Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V7X 1L5
    604-638-8300
    E-mail: Use the Contact Us form on
    www.canadatourism.com

    Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism
    P.O. Box 8700
    St. John's, NL Canada A1B 4J6
    1-800-563-6353
    Email:
    tourisminfo@gov.nl.ca
  4. Tell Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans that the world knows the truth about the cruelty of the seal hunt and wants it shut down for good.*

    The Hon. Loyola Hearn

    Minister of Fisheries and Oceans
    House of Commons
    Suite 648-S, Centre Block
    Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1A 0A6
    1-613-992-0927 or 1-613-992-3474
    Fax: 1-613-995-7858
    Email:
    HearnL@parl.gc.ca
  5. Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper protesting the seal hunt. Click here for suggested points you can make.

  6. Ask the designers who use seal fur and skin to stop providing a financial incentive for the seal hunt.  Sign the fur-free pledge and join the more than 115,000 people who have pledged to help us tell the fashion industry that the animals need their fur more than we do.
  7. Support The HSUS's efforts to stop Canada's slaughter of seals.

 
 
More info about the seal hunt can be found at:
http://www.hsus.org/protect_seals.html
http://www.hsus.org/marine_mammals/protect_seals/
http://www.seashepherd.org/seals/
http://www.seashepherd.org/seals/seals_seal_hunt_facts.html
 

 

 

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Canadian Government Confusion Exposes Incompetence

For years, Sea Shepherd’s President and Founder Captain Paul Watson has been condemning the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans as the most incompetent government agency in the history of Canada.
 
This gross incompetence led to the total collapse of the East Coast cod fishery and the disastrous state of the Pacific salmon fishery. And, of course, the Canadian government's mismanagement of the annual seal slaughter is the hallmark of this department's incompetence
 
For a decade we have been hearing Canadian government officials including the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans declare that harp seal numbers have been increasing and that the incredibly high kill quotas of over 335,000 seals each year have been justified because of the "large" seal populations.
 
For years we have been saying that the harp seal population numbers have been exaggerated by DFO and that the kill quotas were unacceptably high and did not take into account the mortality to seals caused by melting ice due to global warming and reduced food supplies due to overfishing.

Finally, this year, Fisheries Minister Loyola Hearn is talking about lowering the quotas. The reason is that they have just discovered that the seal populations are decreasing, not increasing.         

No final decision on how large a cut, if any, has been made. But Hearn said he will know more when he meets with department staff in the next week to 10 days.

"Our people have been having consultations with people directly involved in the hunt," Hearn said. "There was some concern this year that the biomass, generally, is down a little bit. I don't have the final figures on that. But we will be meeting on that to assess any changes that have been made."

Last year, the federal government set the quota for harp seals at 335,000 animals, including a one-time allowable catch for Aboriginal Peoples of 10,000 seals.

Recent government reports are indicating decreased numbers of young seals due to the high level of catches as well as the high mortality rates of newborn seals as a result of a lack of ice in the Gulf of St. Lawrence over the last two or three years.

Sounds familiar. Sea Shepherd has been saying the exact thing for years and the taxpayers did not have to pay for the studies.

To Hearn and his bureaucrats, seals are simply biomass. When he states the numbers are down a little bit, he is speaking to the sealers who vote for him in Newfoundland. Hearn telling the truth about the numbers might alarm the sealers into thinking Hearn is being overly sympathetic to the seals.

Hearn is trying to perform a political balancing act. He has to acknowledge the science that is pointing to decrease in the number of harp seals and at the same time give the impression that there are lots of seals. Hearn is also loathe to allow science to dictate the management of seals, preferring to steer the topic to economics as a justification for lowering quotas.

According to the Canadian press Hearn said, ""We do have an awful lot of seals, but, at the same time, you may be playing with the markets. Sometimes having more product means lower price," he said. "We're doing very well in the marketplace right now and we don't want to destroy that, so we'll try to combine all of this and try and make a sensible decision."

Of course, DFO has not made a sensible decision on anything for decades.

Frank Pinhead, managing director of the Canadian Sealers Association, said sealers are expecting a cut, albeit a slight one.

"Sealers don't want the seals to go the way of the cod," said Pinhead, who was among the group to recently meet with department officials to discuss the hunt. "They don't support over harvesting. Now the question is, [is] there a need to cut back right now?"
 
No Pinhead, you will probably prefer to wait until the species crashes like you did with the cod. The position appears to be cutbacks if necessary but not necessarily cutbacks. And like Hearn, Pinhead does not see seals. He sees biomass, stocks, and product.

"We can't go taking out more seals than the herd can withstand," Pinhead said. "We have to make sure that there's a certain number of seals going into the biomass for the future."

The reference to seals as “harvestable biomass” and “product” is indicative of how totally alienated these bureaucrats are about marine ecological systems. Seal populations are already less than 10% of their original numbers prior to commercial exploitation. Like the cod they will keep killing until the percentage is lowered to 4% . The Northern cod populations crashed in 1992 and are not expected to recover. This may be the same fate for the harp seals because of the ecological ignorance of the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans.


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