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Sign: Aquarius

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February 3, 2009 - Tuesday 

Category: Goals, Plans, Hopes
I know you want to help the seals...

All you have to do is follow this link: http://www.harpseals.org/help/seal_action_team/index.html and sign up! See you there!
July 25, 2008 - Friday 

Category: News and Politics

The EU has proposed a ban on seal products
But to end the seal 'hunt' once and for all
Will take a successful American boycott of Canadian seafood


The much awaited European Union ban on seal products is upon us. The European Commission finally proposed the ban, which now must be voted into effect by the 27 member states. The ban is on seal products obtained from "inhumanely" killed seals, and a certification procedure has been proposed. Whether Canada's seal 'hunt', or pelts from any animals killed in the 'hunt', will receive certification is unknown. You can read our collection of news articles on the EU ban and other aspects of the seal 'hunt' here.

If the EU action ends up eliminating all seal products from Canada from import into the European Union, this will go a long way toward reducing demand for pelts and will thus depress prices even further. It will therefore result in fewer seals being killed. However, it is unlikely that the EU ban will, in and of itself, result in the sought after complete and permanent ban on sealing. This is why now, more than ever before, we need to promote the Canadian seafood boycott. This additional market pressure will result in a ban on sealing in Canada.

Please help end sealing forever.

Here's how:
Harpseals.org is now conducting a landmark Market Research Study to assess the effectiveness of the Canadian seafood boycott campaign. We need volunteers to help with the survey. As a volunteer, you will conduct brief phone interviews with respondents during one week in early August and one week in late August or September. You will need to be able to make many long distance calls from your own phone during the evenings and on the weekends. You will also need a computer with a high-speed internet connection. You will need to be able to read clearly and be able to dedicate about 10 hours to this effort during each of the two weeks of the survey. You will also need to participate in a teleconference meeting on Wednesday, July 30th at 7 pm EDT, during which time you will need to be in front of your computer. All volunteers will receive a free Harpseals.org t-shirt (from our in-house collection) upon completion of the two interview periods. Email us to volunteer! info@harpseals.org

Target a  restaurant or supermarket in your area that sells Canadian seafood. (Red Lobster is one possibility, but also consider smaller restaurant chains or independent restaurants as well as major supermarkets and seafood markets.) Bring a Harpseals.org Boycott Pledge form with you,  (email info@harpseals.org for boycott packs!) and ask the manager to join the Canadian seafood boycott. If the manager joins, you've just helped seal the victory! Fax or scan/email the pledge form to Harpseals.org so that we can record and potentially publicize the restaurant's good deed! If the manager refuses to join the boycott, give out our Action Cards to patrons, asking them to sign them and hand them to the manager of the establishment. Then ask the manager again after a few weeks of this lobbying effort!

Put up our new Sea Shepherd/Harpseals.org Don't Peel the Seals poster at your workplace, school, library, or business. Order posters from Kay. Kay@harpseals.org

Make a donation to Harpseals.org to help fund our TV commercials, radio commercials, billboards, print ads, leaflet printing and distribution, and other outreach.

Purchase our t-shirts and other gear to help spread the word about the seals.

Write letters to the politicians and corporations on our Letter Writing page. And check back soon as we will be adding more important targets in the coming days.

Thank you for taking action!
For the Seals,
Diana Marmorstein, Ph.D.
CEO
Harpseals.org

June 4, 2008 - Wednesday 

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Or just click this button! 

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May 29, 2008 - Thursday 
April 24, 2008 - Thursday 
*Thanks to Sea Shepherd Siren who brought this article to my attention in a bulletin!
 
The National Post Exposes the Truth About the
Economics of the Seal Slaughter


Finally, at least one media outlet in Canada has the guts to print the truth about the economics of the Canadian seal slaughter.



Most of the Canadian media have been bullied into parroting the Canadian government party line that the seal slaughter is sustainable, humane and good for the economy. Mike Duffy on CTV has been so biased in his support of this ridiculous position that he has lost all pretense to objectivity as a journalist. And of course the CBC or the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has for years been referred to by seal defenders as the Controlled By Canada network.



And for years the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has been saying that the seal slaughter is a burden on the Canadian tax payer and little more than a glorified welfare project.



Finally the National Post has published an article on the economics of killing seals in Canada and this article details the funds the Canadian government is spending to keep the sealers in the barbaric style they have become accustomed to.



The article below is reprinted from their website



The millions Ottawa spends subsidizing the seal hunt
By Murray Teitel


April 17, 2008

Whether you think killing seals is a bad thing or a good thing, whether you think it barbaric or humane, you should oppose Canada's annual seal hunt.



According to Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) the justification for the hunt is to provide economic opportunities for Canada's coastal communities. Last year, according to its Web site, this entire economic opportunity amounted to $12-million, the value of all seal pelts landed. They fetched on average $52 a pelt. According to evidence given to Parliament's standing committee on fisheries and oceans on Nov. 6, 2006, half of that is eaten up by expenses, so we are talking, at most, $6-million that flowed to the sealers themselves: one-tenth of 1% of Newfoundland's GDP. (This year it will be even less, because pelts of three to four week old "beaters" that make up 95% of the catch are selling for between $6 and $33.

)

This $6-million costs Canadians at least 10 times as much and does so year after year. First of all, there is the cost of deploying the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) to the seal hunt for seven weeks each year. Last year it involved 10 vessels, many of them icebreakers, helicopters and patrol planes. Nobody in government knows, even less wants to know, what this costs. DFO claims it costs nothing because the boats and aircraft are owned and the crews are on salary. Does it cost nothing to put out fires in Toronto because it owns the trucks and firefighters aren't on piecework? Toronto hires firefighters and buys trucks based on the anticipated number and severity of fires. A significant part of what CCG does is rescue sealers. Some 24% of its 2003 fishing vessel rescues derived from this hunt. Without it, CCG's annual budget could be significantly reduced. One hunt-deployed icebreaker, the Amundsen, costs $50,000 per day to operate in winter. Given DFO's lack of transparency, one can only estimate the annual CCG cost attributable to the hunt at $5-million.



Secondly, every year some disaster occurs. Last year, it was heavy ice that trapped sealers for days on end. Some even ran out of cigarettes! DFO calculated the extra CCG costs due to heavy ice at $3.41-million. It also paid $7.9-million to owners of boats damaged by ice. This year, it is the drowning of four sealers and the near drowning of two while being rescued by CCG. This resulted in the cost of an unsuccessful week-long 2,800 nautical square mile search for one of the drowned and his boat involving patrol planes, helicopters and three icebreakers. The inevitable lawsuits and legal bills will easily cost more than $6-million.



Thirdly, millions are spent every year trying to counter bans on the importation of seal products. Our NAFTA partners and four European countries have imposed bans. Four countries have announced intentions to do so. Italy and Luxembourg have suspended imports. The European Parliament resolved to impose an EU-wide ban. The Council of Europe has called on its 46 members to do so.



Canada has taken Holland and Belgium to the World Trade Organization in Geneva. Aside form being terribly expensive, it jeopardizes a relationship with two countries with which Canada has a trade surplus. $5.2-million of raw seal products constitutes less than 1/1,000 of what we export to Europe.



The DFO, since at least 2003, has been flying high-level delegations to Europe to argue against the bans. Last year, there were at least six such junkets. For example, on March 27, 2007, a 17-person delegation was dispatched to the British Parliament for a meeting attended by only five British MPs. Last month, seven Canadians, including Loyola Sullivan, ambassador for fisheries conservation, the Premier of Nunavut and a Newfoundland Cabinet minister flew to four European capitals for a week.



Unfortunately, they seem to use a travel agent who excels at finding the most expensive fares available. When Mr. Sullivan flew on seal business to five European capitals this January, the airfare alone was $10,270.80. The DFO's Kevin Stringer flew to Paris for $4,459.65 on Sept. 5, 2007. Of course, this is nothing compared with the $16,025.25 spent on airfare to Australia and New Zealand by the DFO's director general of economic analysis whom I wish would do an economic analysis of his own expense accounts. With hotels, wines, meals and support staff, this adds up.



They have as much chance of stemming this tide as Germany did of stopping the Allies after D Day. The battle is lost. But because of ideological fanaticism they keep fighting, secure in the delusion that the Canadian taxpayer, like the cod, is an inexhaustible resource that will forever fund this foolishness that only benefits the high-end European tourism industry.



Fourthly, there is the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) led boycott that is largely responsible for the inflation adjusted $465-million drop in the value of Canadian exports of snow crabs — the main seafood export to the United States from Canada's sealing provinces — since April, 2005. The value of 2007 snow crab exports is 44% lower than it was in 2004, the year prior to the boycott.



HSUS has to date persuaded almost 3,600 U.S. businesses to participate, including heavy hitters Publix (annual sales $24-billion), Whole Foods ($7-billion), WinCo Foods, Lowe's Foods, Harris Teeter ($3-billion each) and smaller, seafood-driven ones like Legal Sea Foods ($400-million). Sealing creates less than 1% of the value of the sealing provinces' fishery. Sacrifice 99% for the sake of 1%.

Now there's a business plan!

Finally, there is the cost of the DFO seal-hunt bureaucracy, which alone has to cost more than the sealers earn: license issuers, accountants, typists, file clerks, inspectors, quota setters, regulation drafters, "scientists," "statisticians," "economic analysts," speech writers, media relations officers, anti-boycott propagandists, writers of replies to angry letters, arrangers of tours of European journalists (when the seal hunt is not taking place), all in the service of what DFO says is 5,000 to 6,000 (more like 2,000, I believe) people averaging $1,000 a year from killing 275,000 seals. There is a conflict of interest in the DFO having jurisdiction over the Coast Guard. If it were controlled by the Minister of Defence, he'd immediately see that for what he is spending on the seal hunt, he could outfit an artillery regiment.



Enough already. This is a colossal waste of taxpayers' money. And the sealers? Sealers should prefer these monies be used to train them for jobs in the 21st-century economy, rather than to preserve them as relics of a hunter/gatherer one.


April 23, 2008 - Wednesday 
Hi Seal Activists,

As the seals are being killed, we're stepping up the pressure to end this massacre once and for all. Please join Harpseals.org in organizing outreach events in your town. They can be small leafletting events, demonstrations, information booths at festivals, fundraising events at clubs, or anything else you can come up with. We can help with festival entry fees and applications, providing materials for distribution, sending out alerts, etc.

If you have an event already scheduled, please let me know. Please send the info in the following format to
contact@harpseals.org with a descriptive subject line (like 'info to post for upcoming outreach event in Omaha'):

Event name
Date
Time
Address
City, State, Zip
Description

If you intend to show videos during the event (please note that trying to show a video on a laptop during daylight hours is futile), here are some resources:

http://www.harpseals.org/helpstop/xtoolbox.htmlvideo
http://www.harpseals.org/helpstop/indysealproj.html

Thanks for all you're doing!

For the seals,
Diana Marmorstein
Harpseals.org
April 22, 2008 - Tuesday 

Category: Music

As I rebuild this page, I want to take a moment to point out Maria Daines' song "They Wanna Kill", written about this massacre.  Check out her band's page and show some support!

http://www.myspace.com/mariadaines  

 

 

They Wanna Kill

Through the ice like trawlin' kill trains
On a mission straight from hell
Blackened hearts that leak the bloodstains
Leavin' bodies broken shells
Wired for every livin' creature
Nothin' left before they leave
Gougin' eyes from heaven's features
Beauty lost in disbelief...

They wanna kill
They wanna kill
They wanna maim n' break the laws of livin' life
They wanna kill
They wanna kill
Oh Lord have mercy, have mercy on the ice

We see 'em come year in year out
We see 'em raise their weapons high
Nothin' left to cry about
A single word, a million why's???
Mother's babes all bloody battered
The cries of gentle harmless souls
Why for some they never mattered
Beats the question to the gold...

They wanna kill
They wanna kill
They wanna maim n' break the laws of livin' life
They wanna kill
They wanna kill
Oh Lord have mercy, have mercy on the ice

You wanna help don't buy their story
Show compassion raise the bar
Death will never be our glory
Love and kindness near and far
Give your hearts don't give your evil
Save the meek, the wild, the free
Hold the candle pure and simple
Their light shall burn eternally...

They wanna kill
They wanna kill
They wanna maim n' break the laws of livin' life
They wanna kill
They wanna kill
Oh Lord have mercy, have mercy on the ice


(c) Daines/Killington
All Rights Reserved
(mcps) ASCAP
13.4.06