posted on Feb, 10 2010 @ 12:24 PM
Here is the report that could put and end to Norwegian seal hunting.
- This is a very serious matter with repeated violations of the Animal Welfare Act and the exercise of regulations. This type of violations will be
known abroad, "says director Aksel Eikemo in the Directorate of Fisheries resource department to the newspaper Adresseavisen.
According to the newspaper the shipping company Polardrift in Tromsø and the skipper on board the fishing vessel
Kvitungen was recently informed that they have been under police investigation for
six months.
In a report from the sealing inspector who was travelling with
Kvitungen to
Vestisen last spring, shooters on board the ship is described as pure amateurs, with a captain who
allowed, what seemed to the inspector, as practiceshooting on live baby seals.
The Sealing inspector pointed out a significant number of wounded animals who had been shot two or more times.
"He had several shooters to choose from, yet he chose to let the first shooter to shoot a full day even if the number of wounded animals increased,"
said the letter.
Now the Director in the Directorate of Fisheries fears that the international pressure against the Norwegian seal hunting will increase.
Shipowner and the captain may be punished for violations of the Animal Welfare Act and for violating regulations on sealhunting. The Directorate of
Fisheries is also considering if the shipowner should be deprived of the concession on sealing.
I really hope this gets international attention, so the sealhunting can be banned once and for all..
[edit on 10-2-2010 by Anom3]