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HSI Applauds Progress of EU Ban on Seal Product Trade

23 April 2009

On Thursday, Humane Society International and The Humane Society of the United States congratulated the European Union on taking a significant step toward passing a prohibition on trade in seal products. The three levels of government needed to pass legislation in the EU — the Council, the Commission and the Parliament — have come together and agreed on draft text to be presented to plenary in the first week of May for a final vote.

"This action by the European Union brings a ban on seal products one step closer to reality," said Mark Glover, director of HSI UK. "The European Parliament now holds in its hands the fate of millions of seals and a historic opportunity to stop cruel commercial slaughter of baby seals."

The draft regulation, if passed, would prohibit seal products being placed on the market in the EU, cutting off a primary market for the Canadian commercial sealing industry and removing the world's leading fashion centers from the sealskin trade.

Representatives of the Canadian sealing industry have indicated that an EU ban on seal product trade could spell the end of the commercial seal hunt in Canada. The Canadian government — against the will of the vast majority of Canadian citizens — has repeatedly sent massive lobby delegations to Europe to counter the pending ban.

In 2009, prices paid for sealskins in Canada are reportedly as low as $15 CDN — a decline of 86 percent since 2006. Sealing industry representatives have said that the decline is largely due to the pending EU ban. The number of seals killed in the 2009 Canadian seal hunt has declined along with the prices; hundreds of thousands of seals may be spared this year alone if the EU follows through on its commitment to prohibit trade in seal products.

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Humane Society International is the international arm of The Humane Society of the United States, one of the world's largest animal protection organizations — backed by 11 million people. HSI is creating a better future for animals and people through advocacy, education, and hands-on programs. Celebrating animals and confronting cruelty worldwide — On the web at hsi.org.

Media Contacts

Shely Bryan, HSI UK
phone: +44 (0) 7710 148957
email: sbryan@humanesociety.org

Heather Sullivan, The Humane Society of the United States
phone: 240.477.2251
email: hsullivan@humanesociety.org
For more information on The Humane Society of the United States' global efforts to ProtectSeals.


We won!

Today, the European Parliament made history when it voted overwhelmingly to ban trade in seal products.

We could not have won this victory without our supporters. Advocates in Europe and around the world sent letters, faxes, and emails showing the decision-makers in the EU that people care deeply about the seals. When we all work together, we can make a real difference for seals and other animals.

Europe has been a primary market for Canadian seal products, and many believe this ban spells the beginning of the end of the slaughter; however, the fight is not over yet. That is why we will continue maintaining economic pressure on Canada's fishing industry through our boycott of Canadian seafood products. We will continue pressing for a strong law in Canada to stop commercial sealing. And we will continue to lobby other nations to ban seal products.

Thank you for being a part of this historic campaign to save the seals. I know we can count on you to stay with us as we bring a final end to Canada's commercial seal slaughter.

Rebecca Aldworth

 
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