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Atlantic Seal Hunt History

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The History of the Atlantic Seal Hunt and the Future of Sustainability Every year in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the Northern Atlantic Ocean, three Canadian seal populations are opened for commercial hunting. Since the 1750s, hooded seals, grey seals and iconic harp seals have been hunted for their valuable pelts and omega-3 rich oil. After being nearly hunted to extinction in the 1800s and a period of extensive anti-hunt activism in the 1960s and 70s, the hunt has become strictly regulated. Now, activism has forced the Atlantic Seal Hunt to support and maintain standards of sustainable resource harvesting and humaneness, and this hunt now has the potential to be a role model in these areas for other similar hunts worldwide. The seal hunt …show more content…

In a comprehensive series of studies addressing concerns that seals might be conscious when they were skinned found that, in most cases, they were not. The issues lies in the fact that when a seal is killed by blunt force trauma, it sometimes continues to move as if it was alive. In a 1999 study, 2 out of every 5 seals were found to experience this for as long as 45 seconds. Postmortem examinations proved that these seals were certainly dead at the time, as their skulls were completely crushed. In a separate part of the same study, seal skulls were examined to determine whether the skull was adequately crushed to ensure death. 98.2% of seals were labeled as “certainly dead”, with only 1.8% labelled as “possibly dead or unconscious” based on the level of skull damage. By 2001, the rifle had become a popular seal hunting weapon. Another study was conducted to ensure the hunt was still humane. It was found that 85% of the time, a sealer would have delivered a blow by club in under a minute after the seal was shot to ensure death, whether or not it displayed signs of life. All seals examined in this study were found to be dead by the time they were brought aboard the vessel for bleeding. None exhibited a blinking reflex at that point despite other reflex movement being observed, meaning their eyes didn’t blink when

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