An overview of the Newfoundland sealing industry, the animal rights movement and resource management issues currently facing the Newfoundland seal fishery

The seal harvest has played a major role in the cultural and economic development of Newfoundland for hundreds of years. Despite these benefits, the future of the harvest is conditional on the international communities’ support or condemnation. In continuing efforts to do what they think is right fo...

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Main Author: Daley, Christopher C.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Memorial University of Newfoundland 1999
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Online Access:https://research.library.mun.ca/10372/
https://research.library.mun.ca/10372/1/Daley_ChristopherC.pdf
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spelling ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:10372 2023-10-01T03:57:30+02:00 An overview of the Newfoundland sealing industry, the animal rights movement and resource management issues currently facing the Newfoundland seal fishery Daley, Christopher C. 1999 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/10372/ https://research.library.mun.ca/10372/1/Daley_ChristopherC.pdf en eng Memorial University of Newfoundland https://research.library.mun.ca/10372/1/Daley_ChristopherC.pdf Daley, Christopher C. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Daley=3AChristopher_C=2E=3A=3A.html> (1999) An overview of the Newfoundland sealing industry, the animal rights movement and resource management issues currently facing the Newfoundland seal fishery. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. thesis_license Thesis NonPeerReviewed 1999 ftmemorialuniv 2023-09-03T06:47:49Z The seal harvest has played a major role in the cultural and economic development of Newfoundland for hundreds of years. Despite these benefits, the future of the harvest is conditional on the international communities’ support or condemnation. In continuing efforts to do what they think is right for seals, and/or the sealing industry, animal rights groups, sealers, and provincial and federal governments argue their cases based on some mix of moral rights, ethnic survival, economic value or scientific evidence. – This report examines the history and ideology of both pro- and anti-sealing groups in an attempt to comprehend the many issues currently facing the Newfoundland sealing industry. The role of other stakeholders, especially fisheries scientists, is explored to clarity the positions taken by both sides and to identify what is required to allow the Newfoundland seal harvest to continue. – The Newfoundland sealing industry continues to provide incomes for harvesters and processing employees in the season where few, if any, alternative sources of employment are available. Deeply rooted in the heritage and culture of its people, the sealing industry plays a key role in preserving outport Newfoundland. While animal rights groups threaten to remove this integral part of native Newfoundlanders lives, it is important to understand the humane and conservation concerns advanced by these groups. While those opposed to the hunt are physically removed from it, they have the power to influence the international community and markets which determine much of the industry’s future. The condemnation and arrest of those who break the regulations appear to be effective in changing the conduct of the harvest. Initiatives to professionalize the fishery through education and training have helped to address these concerns. The Canadian Sealers Association and the sealers themselves are crucial to ensuring the success of these initiatives. Fisheries science continues to develop management and harvesting policies that address the ... Thesis Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository
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description The seal harvest has played a major role in the cultural and economic development of Newfoundland for hundreds of years. Despite these benefits, the future of the harvest is conditional on the international communities’ support or condemnation. In continuing efforts to do what they think is right for seals, and/or the sealing industry, animal rights groups, sealers, and provincial and federal governments argue their cases based on some mix of moral rights, ethnic survival, economic value or scientific evidence. – This report examines the history and ideology of both pro- and anti-sealing groups in an attempt to comprehend the many issues currently facing the Newfoundland sealing industry. The role of other stakeholders, especially fisheries scientists, is explored to clarity the positions taken by both sides and to identify what is required to allow the Newfoundland seal harvest to continue. – The Newfoundland sealing industry continues to provide incomes for harvesters and processing employees in the season where few, if any, alternative sources of employment are available. Deeply rooted in the heritage and culture of its people, the sealing industry plays a key role in preserving outport Newfoundland. While animal rights groups threaten to remove this integral part of native Newfoundlanders lives, it is important to understand the humane and conservation concerns advanced by these groups. While those opposed to the hunt are physically removed from it, they have the power to influence the international community and markets which determine much of the industry’s future. The condemnation and arrest of those who break the regulations appear to be effective in changing the conduct of the harvest. Initiatives to professionalize the fishery through education and training have helped to address these concerns. The Canadian Sealers Association and the sealers themselves are crucial to ensuring the success of these initiatives. Fisheries science continues to develop management and harvesting policies that address the ...
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