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  1. Dec 18, 2023 · Since 2009, the European Union has banned seal imports, except those harvested by indigenous communities — a testament to the impact of the international campaign against Canada's seal hunt and ...

  2. The economic, social and cultural value of a sustainable seal harvest in Canada. Statistics on the seal harvest. The latest facts and data, the number of licences issued per year and the number of seal landings. Seal market. Seal products used in Canada and exported around the world, and why Canada supports world market access.

  3. The total population of gray seals in eastern Canada increased from approximately 13,000 animals in 1960 to 505,000 animals in 2014. QUOTAS. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans of Canada sets quotas at levels that ensure the health and abundance of seal herds, and considers many factors, such as: Ice conditions

  4. Mar 17, 2024 · Many involved in the commercial seal hunt say the industry has reached a critical point. ... New estimates from Fisheries and Oceans Canada put the current population of harp seals at 4.7 million ...

  5. Greenland Sea hooded seals are estimated to have been reduced to less than 30 percent of their historical numbers with a current population size of approximately 83,000. Conservation status in Canada: The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) designated hooded seals ‘Not at Risk’ in April 1986.

  6. Abundance in Atlantic Canada is unknown but is thought to have been reduced due to a hunt and bounty program that ended in the 1970s. There are an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 harbour seals in Atlantic Canada. The Atlantic and Eastern Arctic population was assessed as ‘Not at Risk’ in November 2007.

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  8. Seals consume many different types of prey. Over the years, we have conducted several studies on grey seal diet using data on: diet composition; seal abundance; seasonal distribution; energy requirements; To gather data on seal diets, we use a combination of methods. For example, we examine fish bones found in seal stomachs, intestines and feces.

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