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Couloir
April 14th, 2004, 08:07 PM
SEAL HUNT REACHES PRIME PUP KILLING SEASON, AND CANADA FEELS THE PRESSURE:

In the past few weeks Canada’s infamous and bloody annual harp seal hunt is hitting its peak, with more than 100,000 seal pups already clubbed or shot. Responding to immense public concern, the international media has been on hand to document the carnage. On April 5, the New York Times ( http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/05/international/americas/05SEAL.html?pagewanted=1&ei=5070&en=b2b93531d914961f&ex=1082001600 ) described graphically how sealers bear down on helpless seal pups, and “with one or two blows to the head, they crush the skulls, sometimes leaving the young animals in convulsions. The men drag the bodies to waiting fishing vessels or skin them on the spot, leaving a crisscross of bloody trails on the slowly melting ice.” A few days later, guest columnist Colman McCarthy wrote in the Christian Science Monitor ( http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0407/p09s03-coop.html ) that “[t]he Canadian seal hunt is the largest mass killing of marine mammals anywhere. No wild animal is as defenseless as the slow-moving and guileless seal. Canadian government figures show that 96 percent of the 286,238 seals reported killed last year were 12 days to 12 weeks old - pups too young to swim or eat on their own.” On April 7, the BBC ( http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3609169.stm ) quoted an activist who reported, “We filmed and witnessed seals being skinned alive right in front of us,” and a Newsweek columnist ( http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4687356/ ) called the seal hunt “An Easter Massacre.”

WHAT YOU CAN DO:

1) Contact your two U.S. Senators, and ask them to sign on to S. Res. 269, authored by Senator Carl Levin (D-MI), condemning the Canadian seal massacre. You can look up the names of your U.S. Senators at www.Congress.org , and you can contact them by calling 202-224-3121 or writing to:
The Honorable (first name, last name)
U.S. Senate
Washington, D.C. 20510

2) Also, let the Canadian Tourism Commission know that you'll vacation elsewhere. You can email them at: http://www.travelcanada.ca/tc_redesign/app/en/ca/contact.do .

For more information on The HSUS campaign to end the seal hunt visit http://www.hsus.org/seals .

Corvine
April 15th, 2004, 03:04 PM
Good idea Couloir. You can also email the Prime Minister and tell him that you won't be spending your tourist dollars there: http://pm.gc.ca/eng/contact.asp (http://)

spidermonkey
April 17th, 2004, 11:02 AM
This is very sad. :(
I will send an email.

Ocean
April 19th, 2004, 07:51 PM
I'm supposed to visit there this summer :(

bizarro
April 25th, 2004, 12:32 AM
This is very sad. :(
I will send an email.

spidermonkey, they are much more likely to read a letter than email. politicians/corporations rarely read emails. just a suggestion...

bizarro
April 26th, 2004, 05:56 AM
sign this petition online http://www.ifaw.org/ifaw/general/default.aspx?oid=86942

Joffen
May 9th, 2004, 12:35 PM
I live in Canada, and I'm SO disgusted at what my country is doing. Do you know one of the main reasons for the seal hunt? It's because FUR IS IN HIGH DEMAND! Not "environmental" reasons, not "health" reasons, but ECONOMIC reasons. If killing the seals served a purpose, I'd be a little less angry, but our government said, point-blank: Fur is in increasingly high demand. Translation: MONEY, MONEY, AND MORE MONEY. If tourists don't want to come here, I don't friggin blame 'em! Save your money.

spidermonkey
May 11th, 2004, 09:32 PM
spidermonkey, they are much more likely to read a letter than email. politicians/corporations rarely read emails. just a suggestion...

I agree. Thanks for the reminder.

davebo
April 13th, 2005, 02:45 PM
Hi, I live in Canada. To be specific, in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, where the annual seal hunt occurs.

The media is full of images and information about the poor seals, being slaughtered in cruel ways. There is lots of talk about "white-coat" seals being killed only days old.

Let me make a few corrections.
1) It is illegal to harm "white-coat" seals. These seals are protected by law. The law was not always like this, but it is now, and has been for many years.

2) From what I have seen in the media, most images are years old. Many of these have been involved in legal action already - whereby it was proven that the so-called sealers were actually paid to kill seals in inhumane ways, on camera, and paid for by some shady, so-called "activists".

3) Financials: did you know that there is more money made by the animal-rights groups than by the sealers durin most seasons, because of the ability to "sell" the false images of the cruelty of animals? Given that, who really has more to gain here?

4) Over Population. The seal population is at an extreme level in this part of the world. Humans have killed or displaced their natural predators, so their numers are out of control. I would draw a comparison to the rabbits of Australia. These seals individually eat hundreds of pounds of fish every day. Many fish stocks off our shore are nearly on the "endangered species" lists... not necessarily because of the seals, but absolutely being hurt by them now. I have personally seen schools of Cod (nearly endangered) being devestated by seals in in-shore harbours of Newfoundland - where the seals eat only the innards (livers) of the fish, leaving a wake of thousands of dead fish to rot.

Now - I would never say its a plesant thing to see. Killing animals is bloody, dirty work. BUT - compare a seal hunt with an average slaughter-house. There is a reason a slaughter-house processing room isn't videoed and shown on TV - the cattle industry would never allow it (if in their power). Chickens are raised and killed in a 6-week period, then electrocuted and boiled, with many of them still alive aver the electricity... being boiled alive! Where is tat in the media.

As far as waste. Well, thats a problem. In Newfoundland, we eat seal meat, not everyone, but many. The issue is that with a total population of just over 500,000 people, we cant eat 300,000 seals - no matter how hard we try. There is waste. But whats the alternative? Let the population boom to the point where the entire fishery is destroyed, folowed by the starvation of the seal herds?

This is a hunt, but it is also a cull. We have to manage the population. To do this we need a financial reason to do so. The pelts are exactly that.

Its ugly, its bloody, but it could very well be the "least" cruel way to deal with the population issues.

Don't believe that the media is alway correct. Most video and pictures are designed to shock. They do not rate accuracy as their #1 priority - ratings are the priority.

With Respect,

David.

sky73
April 13th, 2005, 03:28 PM
sign this petition online http://www.ifaw.org/ifaw/general/default.aspx?oid=86942

Done. :up: