Argumentative Essay: The Seal Hunt In Canada

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The Seal Hunt
As spring comes closer its that season where people take their boats to icy cold waters off the east coast of Canada to go hunt seals. The seal hunt happens every year in spring off the East Coast of Canada. The hunters take their boats into icy cold waters with rapids and ice everywhere, just to try to kill as many seals as they can before the time runs out. Some ways that the hunters kill the seals is by either shooting them with a gun or using a hakapik, which is a spiked wooden club. As said in the article “The seal hunt is effectively a race between sealers to collect as many skins as possible before the quota is reached” (Why commercial sealing is cruel). The commercial seal hunt in Canada should not be abolished because …show more content…

In the article it say’s “Hearn said the hunt helped keep the numbers under control and protected the fish stocks.”(David) This quotation shows that by hunting the seals we are protecting the fish stocks. If we do not hunt the seals there will not be enough fish for us to eat because the seals are going to have the fish for themselves leaving us with nothing. When we hunt the seals we are maintaining the fish population and protecting it from the seals. Pursuing this further it say’s “Many Newfoundland fishing communities are devastated by the collapse of cod stocks in the 1900’s and the hunt is one of the few things sustaining remote coastal towns”(David). This quotation states that the seal hunt was one of the things that was sustaining and was providing food for those coastal towns. Also another thing that was stated in this article was that the Newfoundland fishing communities were devastated when the stocks for the cod collapsed because all the seals took over. In the 1900’s they did not hunt seals as much and it lead to a collapse in cod stocks. This is why going forth with the seal hunt will help maintain the seal populations and it will help maintain the fish …show more content…

In one of the articles it state’s that “The study found that 98 percent of hunted seals it examined had been killed properly”(FAQS: The Atlantic Seal Hunt) and adding to this quotation in the article it says “The DFO says the club, or hakapik, used by many sealers is “an efficient tool” that kills “quickly and humanely” (FAQS: The Atlantic Seal Hunt). These two quotations prove that they way the hunters kill the seals is an efficient way and it is humanely. They say that by using efficient tools the seals feel no pain because it is done quickly. Furthermore an article states, “ A 2002 report in the Canadian Veterinary Journal found that the large majority of seals taken during this hunt…are killed in acceptably humane manner”(FAQS: The Atlantic Seal Hunt). To support seal hunting more there is a veterinary report that says a large amount of seals are killed in an acceptably humane manner. This shows that the hunters are doing their job right and are following the rules that come with being a seal hunter. To conclude this thought seals are killed in a humane manner that is

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