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HSI THANKS PAUL McCARTNEY FOR PUTTING HIS WEIGHT BEHIND THE WIN FOR SEALS
SYDNEY, 6th May 2009
 
"The fate of millions of seal pups is in the hands of elected Members of the European Parliament. In the next few weeks they will have a historic opportunity to stop the cruel trade in seal products throughout the European Union.

"I've signed the petition to ask MEPs to seize this momentous opportunity to end, once and for all, this trade in animal cruelty. Please, make your voice heard too - join me in signing this important petition today."

Paul McCartney
 
Image copyright 2009 MPL Communications Ltd / Photographer Ruth Ward.
 
 
HSI is celebrating because the European Union has slammed shut the door on trade in the products of the commercial seal slaughter.

The Canadian government used every trick in the book to try to derail the ban: massive lobbying, misinformation, and even threats of trade reprisals. But the EU stood its ground and honoured its citizens' opposition to this trade in cruelty. By doing so, the EU has saved millions of seals from a horrible fate.

Every year, the HSI Protect Seals team has endured hazardous conditions to document the seal hunt. We are committed to showing the world that the Canadian government is lying when it claims that the hunt is humane.

On our trips to the ice, the HSI Protect Seals team has brought key opinion shapers such as Paul McCartney and Swedish Member of the European Parliament, Carl Schlyter. After their trips, neither has wavered in speaking out against the hunt. Shortly after his trip to the ice, Schlyter drafted the first version of today's EU ban. Our hunt footage was directly responsible for convincing the rest of the EU to agree to the ban. HSI is enormously satisfied to know that we haven't just documented the hunt, we have made history.

What Does It Mean?

This is the beginning of the end for the Canadian seal hunt. The Canadian government estimates that losing this primarymarket will cost Canada's sealing industry $6.6 million (CAD) each year. The hunt brought inless than $7 million last year. It's not hard to do the maths.

Just the promise of an EU ban was enough to drive the prices for seal fur down to $15 (CAD) per skin -- a decline of 86 percent since 2006. As a result, many sealers stayed home. Out of this year's quota of 280,000 harp seals, fewer than 60,000 have been killed so far.

Now that the EU has banned its trade in seal products, countless more seals will live their lives in peace from this year forward.

What's Next?

Canadian seal hunt supporters won't give up just yet. With government subsidies still in hand, the sealing industry will be chasing down new markets. The HSI Protect Seals campaign is working to convince all targeted nations to follow the EU's example.

We're keeping the pressure on the Canadian fishing industry and government with the global boycott of Canadian seafood products. Since the boycott began, the Canadian fishing industry has suffered a $750 million (CAD) drop in the value of snow crab exports alone to the United States.

Canadian Senator Mac Harb has introduced his nation's first bill to end the hunt. The Protect Seals campaign is striving to convince other members of Canada's Parliament to support the bill.

Yes, there is still much to do -- and if you'd like to help, please visit humanesociety.org/protectseals to learn how. Thank you for fighting alongside HSI to make this major campaign win possible.
 

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