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Released: 21 December, 1999
Dhaliwal Announces 2000 Atlantic Seal Management Measures
December 21, 1999
OTTAWA -- Herb Dhaliwal, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, today
announced that the Total Allowable Catch (TAC) for harp seals for the year 2000
will be frozen at the 1999 level of 275,000.
In making the announcement, the Minister noted that Fisheries and Oceans
Canada has several significant initiatives underway which will build on existing
information and clarify some issues related to seals. For example, in 1999, the
department conducted an extensive harp seal population survey. The results of
this survey are currently being tabulated, with final results expected in the
Spring of 2000.
"Based on the best departmental science available at this time, there is
no information that would justify a change in the TAC," the Minister said.
The Minister noted that on November 5, 1999, the department responded to the
13th Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans -- the
Seal Report. In that response, the Minister concurred with a major
recommendation of the committee and agreed to the appointment of a panel of
eminent persons to provide advice on a new long-term strategy for the management
of seal populations.
"Given the strong views regarding seals, I believe there is true value
in asking a panel to take a fresh and independent look at the issues being
debated and I look forward to the appointment of the panel in the New
Year," Mr. Dhaliwal said.
The Minister also indicated that other departmental initiatives would be
continued in the year 2000 in order to add to the base of knowledge relating to
seals. These include:
- studies
designed to estimate the amount of seals struck but not recovered;
- studies
related to the abundance, distribution and potential impact of seals on fish
stocks;
- a review of
the Marine Mammal Regulations to update and to adapt them to the current
conditions of the hunt (to date this has involved consulting more than 80
groups, including Aboriginal people, representatives of the commercial
sealing industry and conservation and animal rights groups).
The Minister also announced that the hooded seal TAC will remain at the 1999
level of 10,000 animals. As well, the harvest of a few hundred grey seals will
be allowed in areas other than Sable Island.
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