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70,000 Seal "cull" aka "slaughter", will not revive Canada's cod stocks -scientists

70,000 Seal "cull" aka "slaughter", will not revive Canada's cod stocks -scientists | OUR OCEANS NEED US | Scoop.it
Open letter from marine scientists at Dalhousie University challenges claim that cull is needed to help fish stocks...

In October, the Canadian Senate approved a controversial plan to kill 70,000 grey seals in the Gulf of St Lawrence under a bounty system next year, ostensibly to revive the cod stocks that the seals were eating.... "Seals are being used as a scapegoat, just like whales were once blamed for fishery declines," said Hal Whitehead, marine biologist at Dalhousie, told the Guardian. He called the proposed cull an abuse of the science. "I don't like the idea of slaughtering all these animals for no reason."

Canada's Atlantic cod stocks, once estimated at 1.5-2.5 billion fish of reproductive age, collapsed in the early 1990s from overfishing. Despite a nearly total ban on cod fishing for the past 20 years, stocks have not recovered....

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/nov/15/seal-cull-canada-cod-stocks?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487

 

Namibia- the annual slaughter of 90,000 baby seals. One of the biggest marine mammals wildlife crimes known to man http://www.scoop.it/t/our-oceans-need-us/p/2523659449/namibia-the-annual-slaughter-of-90-000-baby-seals-one-of-the-biggest-marine-mammals-wildlife-crimes-known-to-man

 

Meet the King of Seal Killers –Hatem Yavuz – He slaughters 86,000 Cape Fur Seal pups each year http://www.scoop.it/t/our-oceans-need-us/p/1316897850/meet-the-king-of-seal-killers-hatem-yavuz-he-slaughters-86-000-cape-fur-seal-pups-each-year

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New report finds MILLIONS of marine turtles killed by fisheries, NOT THOUSANDS

New report finds MILLIONS of marine turtles killed by fisheries, NOT THOUSANDS | OUR OCEANS NEED US | Scoop.it
Humankind's appetite for seafood has had a bigger impact on the world's marine turtles than long thought.
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