Is the seal hunt sustainable in the long run?

Russell Leaper, a scientist from the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Aberdeen, isn't sure the current approach is sustainable in the long-term. According to research by Leaper and his colleagues, the management approach used for the commercial harp seal hunt cannot be considered precautionary. €œThe effects of harvest and environmental impacts will not be observable for at least 5-7 years (i.e.

Less time than the current management regime has been in place). There are too many examples of justifying continued high levels of exploitation because everything seemed fine but ending with disastrous consequences. €?

Leaper suggests that in order to make the hunt more sustainable, the management approach should be properly tested and catches reduced until more research is completed. But there may be another reason to be concerned about the seal population. €œThere are those who think that the abundant seal population is part of why there hasn’t been a return of cod,â€?

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