Wednesday, April 4, 2007

News Update On The Seal Hunts

Thank you Sir Paul

Last Update: Tuesday, April 3, 2007. 6:00am (AEST)
Canada starts seal hunt
Canada's commercial seal hunt has kicked off with the aim of killing 270,000 harp seals, but only a few boats left port in search of prey, officials said.
The hunt "opened today" in traditional seal breeding grounds in the southern Gulf of St Lawrence, Fisheries Department spokesman Phil Jenkins told AFP.
"To our knowledge, there are a couple of vessels out there. But we have not yet heard of any sealing activity," he said, noting that "seals are scarce" there this season because of poor ice conditions.


Up to 20 per cent of the Atlantic herd usually nests on thick ice floes in the southern Gulf, but this year authorities and animal rights groups found only slush and ice fragments too small to support a newborn pup.
Ice floes in the northern Gulf and around Newfoundland province, where hunting can begin in April 4, remain in good condition.
In the past three years, 1 million harp seals have been killed in the commercial hunt in eastern Canada.

Demonstrators in Europe and Canada have denounced the "cruelty" of seal hunting.But Ottawa maintains the hunt poses no threat to the seal population, which has ballooned over the past three decades to almost 5.5 million.

Sources:-AFP




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