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-- seal scotland save scotland's seals from being killed skip to content home petition seal scotland newspaper latest news/ comments gallery links how you can help supporters comments shop to the website find a seal about/contact log in seals by mark carter the british isles is home to important populations of both common and grey seals. these seals have been part of our culture throughout history, from hunting them to being included in mythology. even today few tourist books about our coastline and coastal features are complete without a picture or two of seals, few coastal towns, where seals still exist, would be complete without their boat trips to see them. throughout millennia people and seals have co-existed, sustainably, it is only with our massive population increase and industrial scale appetite that nature’s balance becomes disrupted. nowhere more so is it adequately displayed than within the seal/human interactions. seals are seen as scapegoats, they have even been blamed for the decline within our fisheries and fish, they are seen as a menace to salmon anglers and a curse to fin fish aquaculture; the term, “the only good seal, is a dead seal” has been quoted on numerous occasions. as with mythology, stories grow and change over time, what are the facts and are seals culprits in need of being shot, or convenient excuses for our own miss-management of our seas? the facts • most of our global commercial fisheries are in decline, overfishing is a known cause. • there has been a dramatic decline in common seals in the uk. • there has been a marked change in the reproduction rates of grey seals, so much so that the modelling techniques used to count greys has had to be changed to take into account the stable or slowly increasing rate of reproduction. • seals are shot regularly by; salmon farmers, fishermen, salmon netsmen, & salmon anglers. in the past very little has been known about seals and their lifestyles. in the uk grey seals were almost hunted to extinction at the end on the 19th century. the hunting of the “white coats”, young seals only a few weeks old were still being commercially hunted in the 1960’s. the government has set up a seal counting/study programme through the national environmental research council, and the results via the special committee on seals can be viewed online at http://www.smru.st-andrews.ac.uk/pageset.aspx?psr=411 seals are known to be opportunistic feeders, but on the whole they do not eat the same fish that fishermen commercially target. seals are very partial to sand eels when they are present. the latestscientific studies show that very low numbers of seals actually attack fisheries or installations, slightly over 1% during one study on the east coast of scotland. in addition to this, these “specialist” feeders can be identified. seals are known to travel elsewhere so shooting a whole colony may not get the specialist feeder, the one that was causing a problem. acoustic deterrents in rivers have been found to massively reduce the specialist feeders, by as much as 50% or more. salmon and other fin fish farms could be positioned away from known seal haul-outs, areas where seals need, as part of their lifecycle to get out of the water; giving birth, feeding pups, moulting, nesting and socialising. salmon farms could install double skinned anti-predator nets, and if fitted with the same mesh dimensions no additional species need be trapped; these two “good practice” measures would all but eliminate the need to shoot seals. technology and law we know have the knowledge and technology, even the law to stop this unnecessary, unwanted,and often inhumane method of preventing seal damage to our fisheries yet still even under the new marine acts we allow for the shooting and harassment of a dwindling common seal population, and a just about stable grey seal population, even while females are pregnant or feeding their pups; all because bullets are cheaper and the commercial industries shout the loudest, those with most political clout. the futurecurrently the future for british seals looks bleak, unless the current situation changes. the wildlife tourist industry has the potential to suffer; seals pictured in glossy tourist brochures might say, “whet we used to see” or they could even be placed into history books, over the top comment, possibly; but local extinctions are a very real possibility. the tourist industry has been very slow in protecting its lucrative market, when questioned, one response simply used a “cut and pasted” section of the government website, one that is very much contested. what fish we eat makes a difference, was it from a “real” sustainable source, not just a “green” label, were seals shot during its production; please ask for seal friendly salmon and encourage your supermarkets not to buy salmon where seals have been shot during its production. people power works; a massive success in the canadian seal hunts took place in europe recently, when the ec banned the imports of seal products. the uk governments may tell you that there is not a “seal cull” going on in this country; but with the licensing of nearly 1400 seals to be shot inscotland and repeated calls from fishermen for a cull…what do you think? * * * * * if any ones not happy for us to use their seal photos, let us know & we’ll remove it. we realize not all the seal photos are of seals in scotland, these have been added by our fans and as we are aware of the plight of the harp seals in canada and the namibian cape fur seals plus groups working to save these species are supporting us so we return the favour by including these and others. we encourage you to discover more about seals, we’ve plenty of links on seal identification if you need help identifying them. share: recommend on facebook share on linkedin tweet about it subscribe to the comments on this post ← older posts the petitions committee will consider petition pe1519 posted on october 28, 2014 by admin an update on the seal petition pe1519 from john robins of save our seals fund ‘the petitions committee will consider petition pe1519 and the recent submissions when it meets today, tuesday 28th october. the meeting starts at 10am and petition … continue reading → posted in about/contact | leave a comment 22 reasons for not eating farmed salmon posted on october 15, 2014 by admin a host of environmental and social problems regarding the fish meal production in peru, which supplies this feed to the salmon farming industry: 1. a drain on ocean resources as key species sardines and anchovies used by the fish meal … continue reading → posted in about/contact | leave a comment press release by e-mail from: save our seals fund (sosf) posted on april 18, 2014 by admin press release by e-mail from: john f. robins, secretary, save our seals fund (sosf), c/o animal concern, post office box 5178, dumbarton g82 5yj. tel: 01389-841-111, mobile: 07721-605521. fax: 0870-7060327. sosf is a recognised scottish charity: rcno. sc025489. e-mail: [email protected] … continue reading → posted in about/contact | 1 comment more help for seals needed posted on april 15, 2014 by admin assessing the mortality rates of seals as well as the reason of their deaths has been and continues to be difficult due to the remote marine environment, even today many seal corpses go unrecorded, some sink while others may get … continue reading → posted in about/contact | leave a comment ‘exclusive’ interview with sam berg from blackfish movie posted on july 26, 2013 by admin blackfish we are privileged to have the following ‘exclusive’ interview with samantha berg an ex seaworld trainer who features in the movie. q1. when did you become a trainer of orcas and for how long was your career with … continue reading → posted in about/contact | leave a comment don staniford: salmon farming should come with a serious health warning posted on july 24, 2013 by admin don staniford: salmon farming should come w

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