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Title: Harp Seals and the Canadian Harp Seal


1
Harp Seals and the Canadian Harp Seal Hunt
Ecological and Humane Implications
  • Harpseals.org
  • All volunteer, non profit organization with one
    goal
  • To permanently end the annual Canadian harp seal
    slaughter

2
What is a Harp Seal?
Sub order Pinnipedia 3 Families of Pinnipeds
Eared Seals (Otariidae)
True Seals (Phocidae)
Walruses (Odobenidae)
3
Harp Seal Life Cycle
Whitecoat
Ragged Jacket
Beater
Adult
4
3 Harp Seal Populations
White Sea
West Ice
Newfoundland Labrador
5
Migration and Whelping Areas
(Northwest Atlantic Population)
6
HARP SEAL DIET
  • DO SEALS EAT NORTH ATLANTIC COD?
  • STAPLES FOR THE SEALS capelin, Arctic cod, polar
    cod and herring
  • SEALS ALSO EAT halibut, shrimp, small crabs,
    squid
  • Only a few of their diet is N. Atlantic cod

7
Canadas Killing Fields
The Front
The Gulf
8
Harp Seals Killed in Canada Over the Years
Year Killed Year Killed Year Killed Year Killed
1965 234,253 1977 155,143 1989 65,304 2001 226,493
1966 323,139 1978 161,723 1990 60,162 2002 312,367
1967 334,356 1979 160,541 1991 52,588 2003 289,512
1968 192,696 1980 169,526 1992 68,668 2004 365,971
1969 288,812 1981 202,169 1992 27,003 2005 329,829
1970 257,495 1982 166,739 1994 61,379 2006 354,867
1971 23,966 1983 57,889 1995 65,767 2007 224,745
1972 129,883 1984 31,544 1996 242,906 2008 217,636
1973 123,832 1985 19,035 1997 264,210 2009 74,581
1974 147,635 1986 25,934 1998 282,624 2010 67,327
1975 174,363 1987 46,796 1999 244,603 2011 37,609
1976 165,002 1988 94,046 2000 92,068
9
Canadas Harp Seal Slaughter
  • In most years since 2000, this has been the
    largest slaughter of marine mammals in the world
  • Current quotas are as high as kill rates prior to
    1971 when the population nearly collapsed and
    quotas were first established
  • Over 2.65 million baby seals were killed between
    2000 and 2012
  • Official numbers do not include 'struck and lost'
    seals - those who were shot but slipped away to
    die later
  • Seals are killed primarily for skins. Blubber is
    a much less valuable product that is sold as a
    nutritional supplement.

10
Seals Cod A History of the Controversy
  • 1497 John Cabot discovered abundant fishing
    grounds
  • 1500s Basques and Bretons killed large numbers
    of walruses on the Magdalen Islands
  • 1661 Francois Bissot granted fishing and sealing
    rights over Gulf of St. Lawrence
  • 1700s Sealing became an established activity
    among Canadiens and later, in Newfoundland
  • 1800s English and Irish immigrants arrived and
    established cod fishery
  • 1949 Newfoundland Labrador joined Canada
  • 1950s Fishing fleets modernized--draggers and
    trawlers
  • 1977-80s Exclusive Economic Zone established in
    Canadian waters
  • 1983 Europe banned whitecoat seal products
  • 1992 Atlantic cod fishery collapsed. DFO began
    blaming seals.
  • 1995 Scientists said there was no evidence for
    harp seals role in cod collapse
  • 1995-2000 Seal hunt revived, subsidized by
    Canadian government. Killing increased. DFO
    continued to blame seals for cod population
    collapse.
  • Today Newfoundland economy based on oil,
    seafood, newsprint, iron ore, electricity.
    Sealing lt 0.02 of provincial economy

11
Cruel Massacre
  • 95 of the slaughtered seals are pups 3-12 weeks
    old.
  • Defenseless in the Gulf, they havent learned
    to swim yet and cant escape.
  • Sealers are allowed to club or shoot multiple
    seal pups before ensuring that each seal is dead.
  • Sealers aim at seals heads and usually dont
    kill with the 1st bullet. Sealers shoot again or
    club them to death.
  • Sealers hook and drag seals while they are still
    conscious.
  • 2001 veterinary study found up to 42 of seals
    were skinned alive. Current regulations to
    prevent this are not always followed.

12
Reduction in Sea Ice Coverage in Gulf of St.
Lawrence
13
Effects of Lack of Sea Ice on Seal Pups
Mother and whitecoat pup on small ice pan
Seal pup on broken sea ice
Mike Hammill, DFO, 2007
HSUS 2007
Whitecoat pup struggles to get back on ice
Seal pup on Tignish Shore, PEI
Photo Darlene Morrissey, 2011
Reuters 2010
14
Canadian Government Position
  • Sustainable 5.8 million seals. Almost triple
    what it was in the 1970s. Managed on
    socio-economic considerations until 70
    population level is reached. Managed with a
    precautionary approach.
  • Viable economically viable and not subsidized
    by the Fisheries and Oceans
  • Humane Royal Commission on Seals Sealing said
    that the killing is comparable to hunting any
    other wildlife. An independent group of
    veterinarians reported that 98 are killed in an
    acceptably humane manner.

15
Europe Takes Action
  • European Union banned imports of all seal
    products (exception seal skins obtained by
    Inuit) in 2009
  • In 2011, Russia banned imports of seal products
  • Russia was the destination for 95 of the seal
    pelts
  • These bans essentially wiped out the market for
    seal skins

16
Why Does the Killing Continue?
  • No longer officially to help the cod population
    recover or reduce a seal population that is too
    large
  • But fishing industry promotes seal hunt
  • Officially a MARKET-based hunt
  • Extra income for fishermen (about 5)
  • Now that markets have dried up, NL is funding
    hunt 100
  • Newfoundland Politics
  • DFO minister usually comes from NL
  • Tradition Sealers Pride

17
Canadian Seafood Boycott
Strategy to Stop the Slaughter
  • Objective Force the Canadian fishing industry
    to stop the killing by making them pay a severe
    financial penalty
  • The Canadian seafood industry generates 5
    billion dollars annually for the Canadian economy
  • 65-70 of their seafood is exported to the United
    States
  • Seal pelts typically generate 1-7 million
    dollars annually however, in 2012, NL taxpayers
    footed the bill
  • Over 5,500 businesses and 750,000 individuals
    have pledged to avoid some or all Canadian
    seafood. This includes Legal Sea Foods, Whole
    Foods Markets, Trader Joes and many others

18
Main Opposition Groups
  • HARPSEALS.ORG (only group focused on harp seal
    slaughter)
  • Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)
  • International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)
  • Animal Alliance of Canada
  • Atlantic Canadian Anti-Sealing Coalition
  • People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)

19
How YOU Can Help
  • Support the Canadian Seafood Boycott
  • Start or join a group of activists and organize
    public awareness events. Spread the word.
  • Join Harpseals.org Sign up for e-newsletters
    and join us on Facebook
  • Organize fundraisers
  • Donate (for billboards, radio spots, TV spots,
    etc)
  • Write letters to the Canadian Government and
    Darden Corp. (Red Lobster Restaurants). Visit our
    Letters Emails web page

20
Take Action - Join Us!
Harpseals.org
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