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Baby seals devour plenty of the fish stock on the northeast coast. They consume tons and tons of winter flounder among other species. This is causing havoc and financial ruin for many in the fishing industry. Yet, the baby seals are so cute that seeing one clubbed over the head seems like a monstrous act. So as other world problems, there is no simple answers, just plenty of opinions about what to do.

2006-11-13 04:09:31 · answer #1 · answered by mac 7 · 1 0

Yes it's true, it has been going on for about three to four hundred years. At least as long as the first European immigrants found that money could be made from the furs of the baby seals. The natives would kill for food and clothing but I can't say how much baby seals would contribute to the needs of any of the natives on the eastern coast.

2006-11-13 02:45:47 · answer #2 · answered by the old dog 7 · 0 0

Canadians kill toddler seals to assist cull the herds and when you consider that theirpelt ishighly valud contained in the fur market. they are really killed in a short 2 week era, and really particular ones will be killed, it isnot for recreation. although, the seal inhabitants has grown so massive that they are overpopulating the section, and are killing off the fish stocks and introducingparasites to the fish that are left. The seal cull is an major project to assist keep the oceans alive. regrettably there replaced right into a lull contained in the harvests, attributable to communities like greenpeace and PETA, and the seals decimated most of the atlantic fish stocks, interior 50 years, probable quicker there is not any fish left, and the seal hunt will be a moot factor when you consider that they'll all starve to lack of life.

2016-11-23 19:25:08 · answer #3 · answered by faccone 4 · 0 0

it is not just a rumour. it is very true, i think it is cruel and dont condone it whatsoever.
here i will give you the article that i read about it and you can judge it for yourself
this is an article from bbc news

The government is allowing more than 300,000 seals to be killed, arguing that the campaign is both ecologically sound and economically justified.

Protests helped end the hunting of young seals for their pelts off Canada's east coast 25 years ago.

Some activists say their efforts to report this cull are being blocked.


Sealers have been making their way out to ice floes off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador for the annual hunt.

Under new guidelines, most seals are meant to be shot and not clubbed to death in a bid to make the killing more humane.

Around 140,000 seals are expected to be slaughtered by the end of Tuesday.

Fish stocks

The seal hunt in Newfoundland and Labrador withered 25 years ago as images of hunters clubbing infant seals horrified TV viewers across the world.

THE CULL
Up to 350,000 baby harp seals to be killed this season
Preliminary culls started at the beginning of April
2,500 men and 150 trawlers to gather for intensive 36-hour phase of cull on 12 April
Up to 10,000 seals to be killed per daylight hour
Killing of "whitecoat" seals - aged up to 12 days - banned


Seal cull: Your comments
The US banned imports of seal products in 1972 and the EU followed suit a decade later with a ban on white pelt imports taken from the youngest babies.

As a result, the Canadian government reduced quotas for seal hunting to as low as 15,000 annually - mainly for meat and local handicraft. But with fur again in fashion, the hunt is back.

Canada increased the quotas last year, allowing a million seals to be killed over the space of three years.

Canadian Natural Resources Minister John Efford said many claims about the hunt were simply wrong.

He argued that the seal population was exploding - with an estimated 5.2 million harp seals in the North Atlantic at present - and commercial fish stocks were vanishing.

Mr Efford added that the cull was important for the local economy during a traditionally slow economic time of the year.

2006-11-13 02:05:20 · answer #4 · answered by mary j 2 · 0 1

Unfortunately, it is true. This year an estimated 335,000 seal pups were clubbed to death; some skinned when they were still alive. If you are interested in learning more,and, perhaps, doing something about it, you might try www.harpseals.org which is an organization fighting the practice and also providing additional links.

2006-11-13 02:16:06 · answer #5 · answered by ElOsoBravo 6 · 0 1

I'm sure it isn't a rumour. I've seen footage of it (disgusting). There was a petiton running against it, please sign it!

2006-11-13 02:12:00 · answer #6 · answered by Atomin 5 · 0 0

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