Will consider hakapik ban for seal hunt: Hearn
Personally in favour of ban, minister says
Last Updated: Friday, September 15, 2006 | 8:34 AM NT
CBC News
Federal Fisheries Minister Loyola Hearn says he will investigate a ban on hakapiks for the Canadian seal hunt, though he warns he does not see a clear alternative for Gulf of St. Lawrence sealers.
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams said this week he would like to see hakapiks — clubs with metal hooks — banned for the hunt, in part because of the images they provide to hunt protesters.
Hearn said he would like sealers abandon hakapiks and clubs, but added they may be necessary in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, where hunters work close to each other, making hunting with guns more dangerous.
Fisheries Minister Loyola Hearn says he will consult sealers about whether there are feasible alternatives to hakapiks.
(CBC)
"What we have to try to do is find a way to make sure we have a safe hunt, without interfering with that hunt or the ability to harvest the resource," Hearn told CBC News.
"But, yet, if there is a way to decrease the optics, the unpleasant optics, then we should certainly get together and talk about it."
Most sealers who take part in the hunt off Newfoundland's northeast coast — which represents the greatest part of the East Coast hunt — use rifles.
Hearn said using small-calibre guns could be a suitable alternative.
Hearn, who represents a St. John's-area riding, said he will consult with sealers before he makes a decision, which he said will come before the 2007 hunt opens.
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