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I'AM BEGGING YOU FOR YOUR
HELP
April 27, 2010
URGENT
PLZ ASK IFAW, HSI, WSPA TO JOIN FORCES WITH
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The
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Savior of Seals - Francois Hugo,
Founder of Seal Alert South Africa,
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SHOULD NEVER KILL THEM -YOUTUBE
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SEAL
HARVEST HAS MANY BENEFITS by SOUTHERN
TIMES AFRICA Oct09
REACTION SEAL ALERT-SA FRANCOIS HUGO - 29 Oct 09;
"Seal Alert-SA"
Subject : REPLY SouthernTimes Article
Dear Editor/Southern Times
I refer to your article "Seal
Harvest Has Many Benefits". Your article completely ignores the
facts of the Namibian baby seal pup cull. Which is, the Namibian
Animal Protection Act in 1962 has declared that it is a criminal
offence to harass, disturb and beat an animal to death. The current
method of killing 85 000 nursing baby Cape fur seals, which account
for 90% of the cull quota. In 1972, the US banned all imports of
Cape fur seals under their Marine Mammal Protection Act due to the
fact that the Namibian seal cull killed baby seals still nursing at
the time of slaughter and/or were less than 8 months of age.In 1977
the Cape fur seals was listed as a UN-CITES Endangered Appendix II
species. The Minister of Fisheries had therefore no right to
legalise this criminal activity by introducing a sealing regulation
to kill these seal pups via clubbing them to death. In 1983 the EU
banned imports of "nursing baby seals" due to the scientific
opinion and findings of the supreme court that found "intolerable
cruelty" in killing a nursing seal pup. In 1987, the world's
remaining sealing countries, Canada, Greenland, Russia and Norway
banned the practice of killing nursing baby seals in their
respective sealing regulations. In 2007, the Netherlands and
Germany both introduced legislation which banned imports of Cape
fur seals due to the cruelty involved in the clubbing cull. In
2008, after an exhaustive scientific study by the European Food
Safety Authority EFSA, the 27-countries of the EU banned all
imports of Cape fur seals and their products.
Undercover footage of the 2009 culling
season has revealed that there is still widespread cruelty in the
clubbing of 85 000 nursing baby Cape fur seals in Namibia. This
opinion is supported by the Namibian SPCA after viewing footage and
seeking legal opinion.
In a nutshell. The Namibian baby seal pup
cull is a banned international practice, banned from import, is
illegal even in Namibia and is without doubt intolerable
cruel.
Most importantly as explained to the Prime
Minister of Namibia directly, his govt is in violation of
Namibia's own Constitution. Under the Constitution the Namibian
govt has firstly an obligation to protect and promote the
conservation of Cape fur seals, and it can only legally "harvest"
seals as you call it, when this itself contradicts your last quoted
paragraph, "If Seal Alert SA has a better option of culling, the
ministry is willing to modify its method.", in that, the Minister
may only "harvest' seals if it is done on a sustainable
basis.
So what is sustainable? Namibian
scientists have stated 30% of the pups born. In 1990, when Namibia
became independent the seal pup cull was 9000. The pup cull has
since increased over 800% to 85 000 from 2006 onwards. Since 1994,
the Cape fur seals in Namibia have experienced several major mass
die-off's from starvation from overfishing. The last such event in
2006, saw over 300 000 seals starve to death. The largest recorded
mass die-off of marine mammals ever recorded. In 2006, the Ministry
claimed Namibia's largest seal colony, Cape Cross, produced 65
000 pups, to which must be subtracted 44% prior to the start of the
annual pup cull, as these pups will die from natural causes and
jackal predation which unnaturally take 1 in 4 pups on the
mainland. This would leave at best 36 000 surviving 7-month old
nursing seal pups in the colony. The Minister has awarded since
2006, and until 2016, an annual pup cull quota of 50 000 pups for
the Cape Cross seal colony. Exceeding the number of pups by over 14
000. I flew over the Cape Cross seal colony in August 2007 and
recorded not a single seal, pup, bull or cow left alive in the
largest seal colony in Namibia.
So no matter what way you try and paint this
picture. This cruel clubbing cull. Kills all the surviving nursing
endangered seal pups in the colony, in violation of UN, EU, US
and Namibia's own laws.
The best option of culling, is to simply leave
the Cape fur seals alone, and allow they to return to their extinct
offshore islands, as South Africa has proven in its management of
its seal population, after ending its cull policy in 1990.
Most importantly after a hundred years of
protection legislation the Cape fur seals are still extinct on 98%
of their endemic breeding habitat, the 11 offshore seal islands off
Namibia
Francois Hugo Seal Alert-SA
27-21-790 8774
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Seal Alert-SA, Media
Release, 16 August 2009
'WAR' Namibian
Govt
Accuses Seal Alert.
Contact
: Francois Hugo of Seal Alert 27-21-790 8774
Neil Hermann on 082 891 4000 - Seal Alert-SA's Attorney Peter
Dawson 27-21-462 4340
SPCA's Attorney Lee-Anne Agnew 00264-61-233171
Windhoek SPCA executive committee, Dr Debbie Gibson on 00264-61-264
685
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Seal Alert-SA, Media Release, 5 August 2009,
Breaking News
Namibian Sealers
Abduct SA Photographer on a Public
Street
Seal Alert has asked the
Namibian SPCA to arrest and charge the sealers under the offences
committed under the Animal Protection Act, which dates back to
1962. The executive committee of the Windhoek SPCA have indicated
that there is cruelty in the seal cull (in a written received
email), but are both scared and afraid to send their only female
inspector to arrest the sealers. For fear she will be beaten up by
the sealers. The SPCA has instead sort legal opinion, and have
asked Seal Alert to provide funding for the instruction of an
attorney and consul.
Contact
:
Francois Hugo of Seal Alert 27-21-790 8774
Neil Hermann on 082 891 4000
Seal Alert-SA's Attorney Peter Dawson 27-21-462 4340
SPCA's Attorney Lee-Anne Agnew 00264-61-233171
Windhoek SPCA executive committee, Dr Debbie Gibson on 00264-61-264
685

BONT VOOR DIEREN/ECOSTORM FILMED THE SLAUGHTER
ETC
< - -
www.bontvoordieren.nl/
<- -
Ecologist Film Unit journalist
beaten by seal hunters

Written by Donna Collins
:
SPCA to step in on seal cruelty issue Wednesday 29 july 2009
Seal arrests spark negative reports Thursday, 23 July 2009
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Seal Alert-SA, Media
Release 31 July 2009:
High Court Action to STOP the SEAL CULL
Namibian Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA)
as Appointed by the Animal Protection
Act of Namibia since
1962
"We
Will Stop the Seal Cull on the Grounds of Cruelty under the
Act"
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-
Seal Alert-SA, Media
Release, 16th July 2009:
Breaking
News:
Namibian
Sealers turn Clubs on undercover Film-makers
Seal
Pup Clubbing Begun-
S-Day for Namibian Seals Begun
Write
your own letter to
secretary@namibia.org.za, police@namibia.org.za, nangula@opm.gov.na,
aiyambo@mfmr.gov.na
Letter Maria capefursealsupporter:
Dear Sirs,
We hear that Jim Wickens, of Brighton's Ecostorm Agency and Bart
Smithers, freelance cameraman, both witnesses of illegal seal
clubbing, were severely attacked by the seal killers.
Instead of arresting the violent attackers, your police took
Messrs. Wickens en Smithers into custody!
We ask you to release them immediately and to give them back their
full equipment.
At the same time, we would ask you to put finally an end to the
eco-terrorism the Namibian seal clubbers are committing.
Thanking you in advance ,
Yours faithfully,
Mrs. Maria
WATCH
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FRANCOIS HUGO
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" Swimming
in seals, Lots of them ! "
18 FEBR 2009
:
Well in the
pic below, it is only half the story, as the pic illustrates only
25 of the 60 baby seals currently rescued and at the centre -
Francois Hugo Seal Alert-SA

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Nov 8, 2008
The
13 pups are doing very well, as is Mumkin who with another older
seal are staying at the centre.

PHOTO
OF MUMKIN
and via
SEAL ALERT SA NEWS
Sept 2, 2008:
The African Continent’s Only Seal Rescue Centre
Posted by LAAR
under news
:
It seems the Cape of Storms lived up to its name last night, with
massive 7m waves on a spring high tide smashing down large sections
of my newly built wall. The Centre roller shutter door was also
bent. The 10 pups in the centre are safe, although there is a 1
foot deep layer of beach sand now in the centre. It was a nightmare
getting to the Centre to feed the pups, as I had to dodge incoming
waves on the pier.
Anyway damage is not so severe, I designed it in such a way, that
if storms hit, the panels of concrete can be replaced, and repairs
should be less than R3000. On top of all this, I had to rescue a
large seal, who was not happy in the main centre, almost destroying
my pool pumps, and I finally had to release him, without treating
him.
I have a photo of another harbour nearby, and the size of waves
that strike the harbour walls,
see link,
thankfully no such wave hit the centre.
Francois

Urge the South African government to allow seals to return to their
native islands, and boycott everything related to Namibia, until
they stop killing seals
WATCH FRANCOIS HUGO
SEAL ALERT-SA SEALMANCAM
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23rd
July, 08
EU Officially Announces All Seal Species Trade Ban
PLEASE WRITE
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TO Rt. Hon. Nahas
Angula/Prime Minister of Namibia:
Namibia : Gone - From This To This, Within A Year -
Sent March 16, 2008
Why
Does Namibia Cull Baby (non-fish eaters) to Protect Fish Stocks
-
Nobody Will Answer?
Letter Minister Mrs G. Verburg 3 April 2008 to
Voorzitter Tweede Kamer NL
Verbod
op handel in producten van Kaapse pelsrobben
LetterMinGVerburg3April08
WHY WE NEVER SHOULD KILL THEM - YOUTUBE WATCH AND
ENJOY

"From
July 1 through Nov. 15, commercial hunters hire approximately 160
part-time workers to kill the seals,
most pups between the ages of 7 and 11 months."
Friday
14th
March, Beauty
without Cruelty shares protest day
Namibia's Largest Contributor
to GDP (De Beers Diamonds) Calls for EU Ban of Namibian Seal
Products 14 Febr 2008
'They' Know We Care
!
youtube

Two
fleeing refugee pups rescued take comfort in each others
flippers
PETITION
STOP-TH-AFRICAN-SEAL-HUNT
Now Namibia Allows Bow&Arrow-Hunt Cape Fur Seals . . .
Latest news from Francois Hugo Sealalert-SA d.d.
14 Febr 2008

www.boycottnamibia.co.za
Positively,
Seal Alert-SA 2008
Read his email
very important
questionnaire:
eceuropaeu/environmbiodiversityanimalwelfaresealssealhunting.htm
FEBRUARY 22, 2008:

Back at Elands Bay, and the few days old baby pup referred to,
discovered strangled to death by members of the public, after this
incident went public in the local media. MCM dispatched one of its
inspectors to seek out and remove any evidence of this rope. Caught
in the act, as the pic on the right shows. To claim the baby pup
was strangled after death, is even more sick and
perverted.

The request by Seal Alert-SA and the SPCA to MCM to fence off this
seal colony and develop an tourist viewing facility to help protect
and promote the conservation of this species, has as per their
letter, officially fallen on deaf ears. Clearly MCM sees no
economic eco-tourism potential in these endangered Cape fur
seals.
Nothing Survives at Elands Bay Seal Colony, Seal Alert-SA Thanks
the SPCA, for Assisting in Preventing Extinction of this Seal
Colony 8jan08

Near
Elands Bay, a baby seal flipper bone dating back 5 million
years
Within this Cape west coast region, Professor
Andy Smith, head of the Archeological Department at the University
of Cape Town, discovered that the Khoi-San tribes that inhabited
this region over 100 000 years ago prized the meat and fat of these
seal pups, as per his discoveries in a bushman cave overlooking the
seal colony at Elands Bay.
Dear All, we the
public are not paying MCM to deceive us - Francois. Fence off the
Seal Colony !
6Jan08
Perhaps
you will see how difficult it is going to be to end the baby seal
clubbing in Namibia, because even if they say they will stop, they
will lie. When it comes to the seals it appears they just lie about
everything. The collapse of the colonies, the mass starvation, the
extermination of Cape Cross seal colony, the sealing quotas, the
income generated, everything and now the very latest.
17Dec07
Commission
Assessment of the animal welfare aspects of seal
hunting:
europa.eu/environmentbiodiversityanimalwelfsealssealhunting.htm
13 NOV
07 www.efsa.europa.eu/EFSA/Scientific_Opinion/sealswelfare.pdf
Ministry
of Fisheries and Marine correspondence
or go to
www.efsa.europa.eu/EFSA/News_PR/pr_ahaw_seals_en.pdf
ABOUT EFSA REPORT
VIA ALLAFRICA.com
The Namibian
(Windhoek)
3 January 2008
Posted to the web 3 January 2008
Letter Minister Fisheries and Marine Resources Nov
07
12 & 17 december 2007 Latest emails Francois
hugo
CorrespondenceMinistryofFisheriesMarineResourcesSealCullNamibia
December 5,
2007
There
is an Old Saying - In the Case of Cape Fur Seals it can never be
truer
"Give A Starving
Person a Fish and you Feed Him for a Day -
Teach
Him How to Fish and you Feed Him for a
Life-Time"
Seal Alert-SA Exposes Namibia's
Sick Seal Trophy Hunting Business
Canada
wants to get Belgium's and the Netherlands
ban on seal fur rescinded
WRITE TO BRUSSELS
MINISTER
GERDA VERBURG CAPE FUR SEAL PRODUCTS IMPORT
ALSO BANNED IN THE NETHERLANDS
Oct
2007: "the Dutch Minister has written to Namibia
asking them to stop and telling them
that the Dutch seal import ban is now
permanent."
WHEN WILL
NAMIBIA STOP
29 Nov 2007
Seal Alert-SA Bursting At the
Seams
- When the Impossibility Becomes the Reality -
! FRANCOIS HUGO SEAL
ALERT-SA AT WORK
WATCH AND ENJOY !
See the seal
play
CULLING VIDEO
1& CULLING VIDEO
2
About Seal Alert-SA
Seal Alert-SA was established in 1999, as a direct hands-on
organization to address the imbalances, cruelty and abuse that has
plagued this species for well over 600 years. Our primary roles are
Investigation, Rescue and in the wild Rehabilitation, free of all
forms of confinement. Our ultimate goal is the re-establishment of
the ecology path; this species has been diverted away from. We seek
an effective and meaningful, protected natural balanced marine
environment, which is not based on unnatural animal segregation or
exclusion policies or over protection of one species to the
detriment of another.
Cape fur Seals help
them
PPT PRESENTATION
PERMANENT 18,9 MB
PPT SEAL
PRESENTATION = 18,9 MB
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LATEST EMAIL FRANCOIS HUGO
25 OCT 07
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PETITION
WE ARE THEIR VOICE
FREEDOM FOR SEALS RADIO
WILDLIFE NANNY FRANCOIS
HUGO
OKT 07
Wildlife-Nannies.com

WILDLIFE NANNY
FRANCOIS HUGO SEAL ALERT SA HOUT BAAI
NEW : 16.10.200720071016124145145
EFSA TO LOOK INTO SEAL HUNTING PRACTICES
Following
a request by the European Commission, the European Food Safety
Agency (EFSA) is to prepare a scientific opinion on the methods for
killing and skinning seals currently used in and outside the
European Union. The aim is to measure, as far as is scientifically
possible, the degree of pain, distress and suffering that may be
caused by each method, and to identify the most humane
practices.
www.oipa.org/hunting/campaign/canada/efsa.html
Remember
the seals of Namibia
poem by MARIA
DAINES received 30 June 07
& video
EMAIL SEAL ALERT
SA
| Telephone: +27-(0) 21-790 8774 to interview Mr. Francois Hugo |
WATCH IN MAPS GOOGLE
go to personal maps -NAMIBIA WOLF BAY & ATLAS BAY FRANCOIS HUGO seal De Beers etc

OPEN LETTER August 15, 2007
to the Prime Minister of Namibia Mister Nahas Angula
Seal Alert-SA Exposes Namibia's
Sick Seal Trophy Hunting Business

ANIMAL FOUNDATIONS AROUND THE WORLD
PLEASE PROTEST AGAINST THE ANNUAL SLAUGHTER
OF THE CAPE FUR SEALS IN NAMIBIA, SOUTH AFRICA

Request

! NAMIBIA 2007 !
! NAMIBIAN SEALING "CRUELLEST IN THE WORLD" !

FREEDOM FOR SEALS Internet Radio Station at IACmusic.com

Blood soaked sand
is all that remains of the Cape Cross Seal Colony
THERE ARE NO MORE
BABY SEALS TO BE KILLED
Seal Alert-SA, Press Release, August 21, 2007:
Seal Alert-SA's Review
of the Scientific Presentation
by Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources
ENDING THE NAMIBIAN BABY SEAL CULL
SEAL ALERT-SA MEETING 9th August 07 WITH FISHERIES MINISTER, FISHING INDUSTRY & SCIENTISTS
Dear All Cape Fur
Seal Supporters,
Below you will clearly see what Seal
Alert-SA has been doing to save this species.
Francois.

This
Picture was taken
on 20th August 2005 at 10.35 at Cape Cross
Namibian Travel agencies and scientists claim this is the largest
Cape fur seal colony in southern Africa. Government then increased
the pup quota in 2006 by 30%, and has awarded two sealing rights
holders the right to club 50 000 pups a year on this colony for
2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009, in which scientists claim 30% of pups
born is a sustainable harvest.

These
Pictures were taken
on the 10th August 2007 at 10.40 at Cape Cross
(2 years later on roughly the same day and time)
Not a single seal to be found, less than 30 days into 139 day
sealing season which started on July 1. This colony touted as the
largest, is now extinct. (I have extreme close-up's as well).
Sealing therefore cannot be sustainable as it causes extinction,
like it did to all the offshore seal island
colonies.
Seal Alert-SA, Press Release, July 30,
2007:
Seal Alert-SA Exposes
Namibia's
Sick Seal Trophy Hunting Business
!
See this fantastic presentation click on download =
18.9MB
!
July 24, 2007
READ CORRESPONDANCE & LETTER
AAP


Prime Minister Mr Nahas Angula and
Mr Francois Hugo of Seal Alert-SA
http://www.boycottnamibia.co.za/
Dirty fingers ???
Wolf and Atlas Bay is in the
Spirregebiet Diamond restricted area.
FRANCOIS HUGO WATCH AND ENJOY VIDEO
3
&
Watch the beauty of the swimming seals playing copying
video
by PVDD -
Party For The ANIMALS - Holland - video

Small
or Big, each seal gets the best treatment and care on their
terms
PETITION
CONGRATULATIONS
SEA
SHEPHERD JOINS FORCES WITH THE SEAL WHISPERER
South
African Group Seal Alert’s Work Saves Thousands of
Seals
Seal Alert-SA calls
for an immediate end to Namibia's Seal Cull policy, and immediate
reduction of 50% in Namibia's fisheries, and
!!!
calls on the international community to respond !!!
I'AM ALONE IN
THIS WORLD
I'AM BEGGING YOU FOR YOUR
HELP
*
. * . *
BOYCOTT NAMIBIA
SPECIAL SUPPORT NEEDED
BOYCOTT NAMIBIA

Right Honourable
Prime Minister of Namibia Nahas Angula
Personal Communication from Francois Hugo
:
Prime Minister of Namibia
Replies Directly
to Seal Alert-SA's Anti-Seal Cull Campaign
Email
address Prime minister of Namibia Nahas Angula :
nangula@opm.gov.na
Cc:
aiyambo@mfmr.gov.na
;
knguvauva@mfmr.gov.na
;
nmbako@mfmr.gov.na
;
secretary@namibia.org.za
;
hpohamba@op.gov.na
;
wkonjore@met.gov.na
;
mlindeque@met.gov.na
;
amieze@met.gov.na
;
b.beytell@mweb.com.na
;
u.boois@met.gov.na
;
namugongo@africaonline.com.na
;
wamagulu@met.gov.na
;
info@namibiatourism.com.na
;
namibia@saol.com
;
lmupetami@mweb.com.na
;
ambanga@mfmr.gov.na
;
namibia-highcomm@btconnect.com
;
germany@iway.na
Write - fax - phone - email
Write to Namibian
Ministry and Minister van Schalkwyk to authorise scientists at MCM
and UCT researchers to verify, contact the Public Protectors Office
and ask them to facilitate.
12 July 2007
"Namibian Baby Seal Clubbers Win - Endangered Seals
Lose"
Write
to travel agencies and tell them what is happening in
Namibia our letter
OPEN LETTER
FRANCOIS HUGO:
Namibian
Sealing Industry Fails Constitutions of South Africa and
Namibia.
Click on
video below for Namibia's baby seal cull 2007 NOW
VIDEO NAMIBIASEALCULL2007 no
2
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft_fbhbAXEc
8 July 07
Kill 'Them' All - Namibia Orders Sealers, As
Environmental Conditions Worsen
Sealer Clubber
Qualification. None.
"Sealing Industry sustain jobs for the unemployed, poor and
destitute" - (quote) Namibian Permanent Secretary Mbako (July 4,
2007). Unskilled part-time employment.
What Can You Do.
Boycott Everything Namibia.
Cancel Tourism Plans to Namibia.
Pressure South African Minister to get involved.
Spread the word.
Support Seal Alert-SA.
VIDEO NAMIBIASEALCULL2007 no
1
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiUxGwpf1bA
6 July 07
In an effort to halt the cull of 80 000 baby seals (right now),
Seal Alert-SA releases a movie clip (Movie.wmv), Namibia Seal Cull
2007.
Demand equally that
the Cull is halted until population for 2006 is verified.
Write letters -
demonstrate - protests help for sure
"Dear All Cape fur
seal supporters,
Below is a letter I have emailed and faxed to
the Namibian Ministry of Fisheries. Could you in an effort to stop
the cull of these baby Cape fur seals, print-out a copy and either
email it, or better still fax to it the Namibian Ministry,
Attention Permanent Secretary Nongula Mbako on + 264 61 233 286 or
+ 264 61 224 566 or use the emails below.
Or, use these links for local embassies, www.embassyworld.com/embassy/namibia1.html and
www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=Namibia+Embassies&btnG=Search&meta
Please, Thank you.
For the Seals, Francois Hugo Seal Alert-SA"
See emails Francois Hugo Seal Alert-SA
July
!!!4 JULY 07 South Africa's Continued
Protection and Concern For Cape Fur Seal Welfare
July 1 the culling of the cape fur seals starts
the largest slaughter
of
endangered animals and
the second largest seal harvest in the
world
Namibia
Ignoring
the US baby seal import ban since 1971,
ban by Mexico, Croatia, Belgium, Italy,
and most recently Germany and Holland.
URGENT REQUEST FRANCOIS
HUGO
PLEASE WRITE
Fax to 0026461233286 -
0026461224566 for email scroll down
30 June 07
Why Is Namibia Culling A Declining Seal
Population
* . *
Ignoring Namibia mass death of seals,
Namibia increases quota for three years
!!!Namibia Doubles Fishery Catch and Culls
Endangered Seals
to Increase Fishing

ANIMATION

Cape fur seal by Ger van
de Geer Holland
BAN
ALL NAMIBIAN PRODUCTS

email Francois Hugo Seal
Alert-SA
Spokesperson Seal Alert-SA Nikki Botha email
PRESS RELEASE June 26, 2007
Public
Call For Namibia To Announce A Moratorium on Seal Culling
Policy
PLEASE
WRITE TO:
To:
secretary@namibia.org.za
Cc:
namibia@un.int
;
lmupetami@mweb.com.na
;
aiyambo@mfmr.gov.na
;
ambanga@mfmr.gov.na
Dear Mrs Gray or Mrs Vanhees for attention his Excellency the High
Commissioner Wilbard Hellao,
Attached letter by Francois
Hugo
* . * . *
And
write to
embassies of Namibia
www.embassyworld.com/embassy/namibia1.html
www.google.ca/Namibia+Embassies
* . * . *
PRESS RELEASE June 25, 2007
"The Sickest and Most
Sadistic Use of Endangered Marine Wildlife,
Yet Witnessed"
Francois Hugo Seal
Alert-SA
PRESS RELEASE June 24, 2007
Namibian Sealers 'Snub' Dutch
Parliament Ban on Seal Imports
Press release 21 June:
10 days to go to the
annual Baby Genocidal Seal Slaughter in Namibia.
Please
write to the Namibian Ministry and Authorities
EXAMPLE LETTER BY MRS. NIKKI
BOTHA
Seal Alert South Africa – Spokesperson
PRESS RELEASE 18 June 2007
The BIG
Namibian Baby Sealing Industry LIE -
2007
Cape Fur
Seals
email: 14 June 2007
PLEASE
WRITE
Protected Seal
Mutilation Via Standard Fishing Industry
Entanglement
PRESS RELEASE 3 JUNE 2007
Namibia's Sealing
Culling
Industry Exports
Risks International Human Health
ALERT
annual baby seal cull due to start on July 1, 2007
With less than 30-days to go,
to the start of Namibia's 2007 annual baby seal cull (due to start
on July 1), the second largest Seal Slaughter in the world (by
three sealing concessionaires) - Seal Alert-SA
raises some serious questions that need answering by the Namibian
Fisheries Ministry. See email Francois Hugo May 31
2007
Major Public Protest Against The Namibian Baby Seal
Slaughter on July 1, 2007
* . * . *

SIGN THE PETITION
http://www.petitiononline.com/Rrancois/petition.html
Other support possible scroll down totally or via
web

Francois Hugo Seal
Alert-SA
Defender of the cape fur seals in South Africa

Huge
Thank You to All who Help The Cape Fur
Seals
Dutch minister Mrs. Gerda Verburg 3 April-16 May
2007
Also
Dutch Parliamentarian's are going
to ban the import of cape fur seals
by Minister Verburg

Newton's 3rd Law states, "for every Action there is an equal and
opposite Reaction".
* thank you email
2 and 6 May 07
by Francois Hugo *
Seal Alert-SA
Catamaran Re-launch
Recovering Seals Home from Home

Mumkin
has chosen to stay, but goes to sea for days. In the pic above, he
has just returned from a 3 day and night outing, and can hardly
keep his eyes open. Off to the seal centre for his
feed.
other specials
email 6 and 19 APRIL 07
19
April
Sometimes When Reaching Out to Marine Wildlife -
They Touch You, Instead
6
April Subject Seal Alert-SA growing really annoyed,
what are they so afraid of in the rescue of
seals?

Mumkin Takes the Final Swim into Seal-Hood
See his photographs etc
Visit Seal Alert SA by Nikki
Botha spokesperson
read her story
Nikki: "My favorite of Francois"
Press
release 31 January 2007
Cape
Fur Seals Flee North Into Extinction
Namibian Mainland Seals Fleeing Daily From Namibian
Sealers
As the only species of
seal breeding on the African continent, Cape fur seals when first
sighted by the earliest European explorers, were described as a
"sight honourable to behold" and their island habitats as, "in
mine opinion, there is not an island in the world more frequented
by seabirds and seals".
Named originally
as the Cape fur seal, sealing ensured the complete extermination of
these seals on islands off the Cape. By 1900, they were near
extinction, with 99% of their former islands, remaining extinct to
this day. No mainland colonies existed. This violation by sealers,
forced the government of the day to place seals under the
protection of the Cape Fish Act of 1893.
Annual permitted
population reduction culls continued on islands. By 1940s, 11% of
the remaining seal population had fled to Namibia. By the 1970s,
Seals had fled and established mainland colonies in Namibia, where
50% of the seal population had now settled. By the 1990s it had
risen to 75% of the population, and with it came officially the
name change, from Cape fur seals to South African fur seals, no
doubt to explain the loss of seals in the Cape.
Whilst less than 11% of
today's seal population remains in the Cape with 99% of its former
habitat (islands) still extinct. Namibia continues its annual
population reduction cull on 90% of the babies born annually.
Left in the hands of
politicians, scientists, conservationists and driven by sealers in
Namibia, Cape fur seals will soon flee increasing to its third
African country, Angola. As it does so, and is unnaturally forced,
its food source the further north towards the equator these fur
seals are forced to flee, diminishes, as too, does its chances of
surviving in a hotter climate on the mainland.
Angolan Press Agency, reported
yesterday that Angolan National Institute of Fishing will continue
research on seals developing colonies on its mainland allafrica.com/stories/200701300483.html.
A diamond-rich country recently out of a civil-war, there are
already ominous signs, that not only are scientists from
Namibia, South Africa and Angola in disagreement as to why seals
are fleeing north, but that seal culling words, like "keeping the
balance in the ecosystem" and Angolan Law on Biological and Aquatic
Resources states, "the government must adopt the necessary measures
to preserve this species", whilst being enlightened but its South
African and Namibian sealing counter-parts that, "ANGOP has learnt
that for seals to keep alive and in normal activity they need to
eat at least four kilograms of fish daily".
Science speak for population reduction
cull policies. It is unknown what the state of the fisheries in
Angola is, after Russian factory ships and EU purchased 36 million
in a cash payment fishing access, but it is almost certainly worse
than the 447 000 tons of Pelagic removed by South Africa in 2000,
or the 25 000 tons by Namibia.
Climate and fisheries wise, it makes no natural
sense for seals to move north into warmer less abundant waters,
unless the fear and disturbance caused by the Namibian sealing
operations, becomes the unnatural over-riding factor.
Although scientifically it is believed that more
than 50% of the Cape fur seals diet consists of non-commercial fish
species, at four kilograms per seal per day, and the fear that
after South Africa, and then Namibia has succeeded in driven the
over one million seals, from their waters, Angolan's fisheries will
be forced to cope with a sudden influx of 1.4 million tons of
consumption by fish eating seals.
As a one-man organization supported by seal
supporters from over seventy countries, Seal Alert-SA, already
struggling to cope with the seal rescues in just South Africa, has
its work cut out for it protecting seals now in three African
countries.
It only real hope for the Cape fur seals now, is
to have them unbanned from their historic islands in the Cape, and
facilitate their re-introduction.
For the Seals
Francois Hugo Seal Alert-SA
27-21-790 8774
Return the
"robben" to their Robbenisland
A far simpler policy, would be to unbanned the islands, and
baby seals would not then wash off annually from small restricted
awash rocks.

THANK YOU EARLE BINGLEY
CVFA
FOR ALL YOU DO FOR ALL
ANIMALS INCLUDED THE CAPE FUR SEALS IN SA
Poem Earle Bingley
Web Site CVFA : www.cvfaf.org
Jan 29, 2007
Pin-Pricks on a Map - too Large an area for Cape fur
Seals
Great news in email Francois Hugo Seal
Alert-SA: Jan 19-22, 2007 :
UNITED NATIONS - Sea Shepherd etc.
The Business of Saving the Cape Fur
Seals
I - II
CONGRATULATIONS Edward with the
"ADOBE ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD"
for your Seal Alert clip
in www.sealalert.org
Francois 27 Nov 06
Seal Alert-SA Baby Seal Rehab Centre
under Construction
Help With Baby Seal Centre

CanadianVoiceForAnimals NEW
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care for the cape fur seals wear this
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Petition and Paypal

"A WONDERFUL FEELING "GIVING A YEAR OF MY
LIFE"
For the Seals,
Francois Hugo Seal Alert-SA
1. On-line petition Stop-the African-seal-hunt:
http://www.petitiononline.com/STASH06/petition.html
2.
On-line petition to Namibia:
www.harpseals.org/helpstop/protest_new/namibia_email.php
3.
On-line petition
Return the
"robben" to their Robbenisland

Artist Ger van de Geer Holland gvandegeer @
hotmail.com
Voice of the
Voiceless
I
am the voice of the voiceless:
Through me, the dumb shall speak;
Till the deaf world's ear be made to hear
The cry of the wordless weak.
by Ella Wheeler
Wilcox

CAPE FUR SEALS ARE SHOT AT SEA
IN SOUTH AFRICA
- CALL FOR BAN ON GUNS
Seal Alert SA by Canadian Voice For Animals
English
FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE CAPE FUR SLAUGHTER CLICK ON THE LINKS
BELOW
& FOR POWER POINT SHOWS.
canadianvoiceforanimals baby Cape Fur Seal Rescue
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ANIMAL
FOUNDATIONS AROUND THE WORLD
PROTEST THE ANNUAL SLAUGHTER
IN NAMIBIA, SOUTH AFRICA OF THE CAPE FUR SEALS:
Canadian
Voice for Animals.
www.canadianvoiceforanimals.org
For
SEAL ALERT – SOUTH AFRICA:
www.canadianvoiceforanimals.org/SASealAlert_Index.html
ACTION
AGAINST POISONING
www.actionagainstpoisoning.com
and
Cape fur seal info some years ago in
www.actionagainstpoisoning.com
Harpseals.org
www.harpseals.org/helpstop/protest/cape_fur_seal_alert.html
International
Organization for Animal Protection OIPA,
Italy
www.oipa.org/
Seal
Alert-SA by OIPA
Slide have a look at this
!!!
http://groups.myspace.com/capefurseals
http://www.sealalertsa.net/supporters.htm
ARGOS Animal Welfare Society
Thessaloniki, Greece
www.argosgr.org
CIDAG
Coalition,
Greece
www.atlantisnet.gr/cidag
Marchig
Animal Welfare Trust
www.marchigtrust.org/index.htm
Winsome
Constance Kindness Trust
www.thewinsomeconstancekindnesstrust.com
Sea
Shepherd Conservation Society
Sea Shepherd about the cape fur seals south
Africa
Essex Animal
Freedom
essex.a.f@btinternet.com
IFAW
www.ifaw.org/ifaw/general/default.aspx?oid=173602
Cornwall's Voice for
Animals.UK
http://www.cornwallsvoiceforanimals.org/SealAppeal
and
http://www.sealalertsa.net/
included beautiful music and 1 year of hard
work
http://www.sealalertsa.net/supporters.htm

Mumkin is the favorite seal of Francois Hugo
Cape
fur seal supporters
Petition
Robben Island for the robben-cape fur seals
PLEASE WRITE FOR THE RETURN OF SEALS TO ROBBEN (SEAL) ISLAND
- CALL FOR ENQUIRY
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 11:47 AM
Subject: Whack, Whack, Whack - Time
for baby Cape fur Seals

Whack, Whack,
Whack
- Time, for baby Cape fur Seals -
Is "Seal Conservation" completely DEAD in southern
Africa?
On 1st July Namibia starts its annual
"harvest" or "cull" of 60 000 - still nursing on mother's milk
protected baby Cape Fur seals. It is the only marine protected
specie, and the only marine mammal, to still be commercially killed
in southern Africa. Excluded are great white sharks, seabirds,
turtles, dolphins, whales and other seals. For the next 137 days,
seven-month old baby seals will be rounded up on two mainland seal
colonies and driven far beyond the jurisdiction of the act. One
within a diamond restricted area, the other in a nature reserve and
open to paying tourists in the summer, and where every day a
minimum of 430 seals will be clubbed to death to fill the 60 000
set government TAC quota. Since Namibia introduced it's
controversial doubling of their quota in 2000 - sealers have not
been fairing too well. In 1999 only 6% of the sealing TAC was
exported. In 2000 it was only 69%, and after 42 000 seals were
killed, each seal killed earned less than US $3. Perhaps it was
because of the repeated mass die-off's the seals have been
experiencing in 1988, 1994 and 2000. Where one third to one half of
the population has starved to death. 60% less pups were born in the
proceeding years and at least two consecutive years where entire
cohorts of pups failed. Even the lengthening of the sealing season
to July the 1st, where baby seals will now be clubbed to death one
month earlier, has not had the desired effect in 2001, where
sealers only harvested 34% of their 3 year rolling quota. To
compound matters even further, Namibia exported 112 000 skins in
2002, twice the number of the government TAC quota, without a CITES
export permit, consent or approval. Prompting CITES to consider
whether or not Cape Fur seals should be selected for a Review of
Significant Trade. Even stranger, South Africa who announced an end
to its commercial sealing in 1990, secretly continued to seal and
export thousands of seal skins in 1992, 1996, 2000 and 2001, with
CITES approval. Since 2001, there has been complete silence on
populations, mass die-off's, harvest quotas or media
exposure.
Namibia now has the distinction of having the second biggest seal
harvest in the world, but unlike other sealing countries, as its
CITES harvest exports show and as confirmed by the Namibian
Ministry of Fisheries, sealing is conducted on only two mainland
seal colonies who together are responsible for 75% of the Namibian
pup production. Although it is claimed this is a sustainable
utilization of a resource under the constitution, the sealing
harvest records since independence show on average sealers only
reached between 6% and 80% of the government set TAC quota - which
means, every seal pup that was born in these colonies, was killed
and still they could not reach the TAC set, even with an lengthened
sealing season. In simple terms, Namibia is killing every pup born
in other words an "animal genocide" of all baby seal pups.
Francois Hugo of Seal Alert-SA has been investigating the
"conservation" of seals, or the lack of it, since 1999. To date all
questions raised has remained either unanswered, ignored or simple
lied about. Perhaps someone out there can take up the challenge and
provide the answers to what is happening to this species of seal,
first discovered on the Cape west coast on offshore islands over 5
million years ago.
1 Is the Cape fur seals in South Africa and Namibia one specie,
that migrates between both countries, if so, why is it not being
managed as one species, with a common policy?
2 Has there been in existence for decades a policy to disturb and
ban seals from former historical breeding island colonies (when
seabird conservation or status was of no concern during their
intensive guano harvesting days), and is this the reason why to
date the largest, the 2nd, 3rd and 4th largest islands have
remained extinct to seals, if so, on what legal and scientific
basis was this policy initiated and approved initially?
3 Since becoming a protected specie in 1973, southern Africa has
commercially killed over 1.5 million baby seals, still nursing,
over and above those killed in commercial fisheries or through
natural predation or mortality, yet has not the US Marine Mammal
Act, the US appeal court and US NOAA fisheries declared that the
harvesting of nursing baby seals to be inhumane, and have therefore
banned all imports into the US since 1977?
4 In 2000, Namibian fisheries admitted in their press release
referring to the 300 000 seals that had starved to death, "The food
dependent deaths of the seals is not surprising if it is kept in
mind that the females suckle their pups on the colonies from birth
to weaning. This is a period of about 10 months". (The lengthened
sealing season since 2001, starts on July 1st, when pups are aged
7-months or less)
5 Is it true to say that 75% of the seal population, all the
mainland populations of seals, fall outside the jurisdiction of the
Seal Protection Act, and therefore all permits to harvest seals
beyond the high-tide mark are actually invalid?
6 Confusion has surrounded whether this clubbing of baby seal pups
is a harvest or a cull, to appease the fishing industry's
consistently declining commercial fish stocks, if it has been a
cull, what threat do nursing baby fur seals pose to fish-stocks and
how does this reduce the foraging population of seals in the TAC
fishing year?
7 Has commercial sealing on the mainland actually lead to an
unnatural increase in the seal population when compared to
non-sealing island populations since 1940, by creating an unnatural
high in female pup numbers and over protection of adult cow seals,
because no viable commercial market exists for females, and sealing
is not commercially sustainable on historic island seal colonies as
it causes direct island extinction?
8 Is it true that adult females were not harvested or culled, as
such culling operation would not be self-financing, if true, is the
commercial harvest of seals therefore to create employment or
simply to self-finance the cull?
9 Has banning seals from islands and the subsequent harvesting of
mostly male baby pups on the mainland's (because they are larger),
the sole cause of all perceived seal population increases or
proliferation issues?
10 Is it true, that these mammals with intense bonding with their
young pups, are so disrupted and disturbed through each daily hunt,
that the entire colony flees and do females return to mourn the
death of their young?
11 Is it true that since 1993, the total seal population has been
declining with mass die-off's reported in 1994 and 2000 and in
other years not reported, and therefore should all harvest or culls
not have been immediately stopped?
12 Why are marine scientists refusing to declare publicly that the
Cape fur seal population is declining or report on scientifically
what the causes and effects of the mass death of over 300 000 seals
in 2000 has on the future of the population, for in 1994 El Nino
was blamed and in 1988 a weather abnormality?
13 Has South Africa been harvesting seals in 1992, 1996, 2000 and
2001 or later?
14 Has Namibia exceeded its government TAC quota by 26% in the last
ten years, what action has government or CITES taken?
15 Is it true Namibia offered IFAW a "buy-out" of the sealers, and
did IFAW fail to report this offer to its supporters and instead
use "funded monies" to purchase land for terrestrial
conservation?
16 Did TRAFFIC and IUCN/SSC Wildlife Trade Programme deliberately
hold back vital declining seal population scientific data in 2004
from CITES Animals Committee?
17 Is it true that wildlife organizations have failed in their
reporting or conservation work surrounding Cape Fur Seals?
18 What happened to the 11-member scientific committee's advice in
the 1990 Commission on Sealing, that the Cape Fur seal population
would double to 4 million in 2000, and treble to 6 million in 2010,
when 23 former island colonies still remain extinct.
19 Is it true Greenpeace, World Wide Fund for Nature and
International Fund for Animal Welfare supported United Nations
Environment Program in 1999 to evaluate protocols for the proposals
to cull Marine Mammals?
20 In 2000, Dr Abraham Iyambo, Minister of Fisheries stated, "I
hope that many Namibians will find ways to increase the
contribution of seals to food security and health in Namibia. To
assist in this direction I attach a recipe for several seal
dishes". Ignoring in the process that in 1997, health inspectors
from the department of the Ministry of Health, impounded a large
consignment, in which a sealer was experimenting in turning seal
meat into sausages for human consumption. Mr Albert Brink of Sea
Lion Products, one of only two concession holders in Namibia,
"criticised the move by the health ministry to impound the meat,
saying it was unwarranted as no health certification was
necessary". One has only to read the report by Debbie Mac Kenzie,
"Seal Products may threaten Human Health" to see how dangerous
developments have come in Namibia. www.seashepherd.org/editorials/
Numerous email and letter requests to the Ministers of South Africa
and Namibia, the Public Protector, IFAW, IUCN, CITES, WWF-SA, De
Beers and to UNESCO World Heritage Committee - have all solicited
no response and some cases a confirmation, only to receive nothing
further.
If this is the trend, "of no reply", then clearly, "Seal
Conservation" is a thing of the past - a failed idea or invention.
The question therefore why has the public not been informed of this
and importantly why is millions still being donated by members of
the public in support of such causes? What is next, dolphins,
whales, sharks, seabirds, are we like commercial fish species
witnessing the complete collapse of our marine environment, as an
accept international policy?
A hundred years ago commercial exploitation of the Cape fur seals
on islands caused the near extinction of this five million year old
species, its recovery and displacement onto the mainland has been
touted as one of the greatest marine conservation success stories
this last century, but once again as the century draws to a close,
commercial exploitation has once again threatened the survivability
of this specie, with conservation now turning into the biggest mass
death of repeated mass starvation, the world and this species as
witnessed. Instead of addressing this failed conservation and
"sustainable" exploitation invention, its mismanagement is rather
driven to concealment and animal culls that make no ecological
sense.
For the past five years, I have been rescuing and rehabilitating
days old baby Cape Fur seals in the wild, and I can attest to the
fact that only in their 8th month from birth is there any "first
sign" of a "self-foraging", with full or partial self-surviving
foraging only taking place at the earliest in the 11th month from
birth. It is my observation with baby seals from various colonies
over the years, that during the Namibian Sealing Season, 1st July
to 15th November, over 90% of the pups will still be nursing on
their mother's milk at the time of taking.
For the Seals
Francois Hugo Seal Alert-SA
*.*.*.*
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE

“Seal Alert - South Africa” OIPA Member League
(OIPA is an NGO Non Governmental Organization associated to
the
UN Department of Public Information)
Contacts:
Francois Hugo
27+ 21-790 8774
sasealion@wam.co.za
President,
Seal Alert – South Africa
www.sealalertsa.net
Seal Alert South
Africa Seeks Ban on the
Annual Namibian Slaughter of the Cape Fur Seals
Seal Alert-SA and Global Animal
Conservation Groups Call On the South African Governments to Ban
the Senseless Slaughter and to Strengthen Laws to Protect
Diminishing Seal Herds
NAMIBIA, SOUTH AFRICA
– June 13, 2006 – Seal Alert-South Africa has called on
the South African Namibian Government to prohibit the annual
slaughter of the Cape Fur Seals whose populations have declined by
over 50 percent over the past decade. Seal Alert-SA is also asking
that the Government enforce existing Seal Protection laws and to
introduce more effective legislation to protect the species.
Since 1973, the Cape Fur Seal has been a protected species under
the South African Seabird and Seal Protection Act. However, the
Cape Fur seal population in Namibia is threatened by the practice
of clubbing baby seals and shooting bulls for their penises,
following that country’s independence
Namibia, South Africa - June 15, 2006 - Seal
Alert-South Africa has called upon the world's largest producer of
gem diamonds - De Beers and the Namibian Government to immediately
put in place a moratorium to halt the annual commercial cull of
protected Cape Fur Seals on their properties.
With a recent announcement by Fishing Minister Abraham Iyambo to
slash the fishing industry even more this year, with area and
seasonal closures and a five year moratorium on new fishing rights,
it makes no ecological sustainable sense to keep culling Cape Fur
seals, who are equally effected by the declining fish crisis.
Seal Alert-SA, founder Francois Hugo, said, “The
South African Seals that have been existence for five million years
are slowly disappearing. The preservation of the seals not only
speaks to the issues of animal cruelty and welfare of a protected
animal, it speaks to the protection of the environment for the
benefits of present and future generations. Each year, over 300,000
people visit the seals on offshore islands. If the slaughter is not
curbed soon, there will be no Fur Seals period!”
Seal Alert-SA is calling for the South African
Government to liaise with authorities in Namibia and Angola with a
view to the possible implementation of a unified policy of seal
management.
Seal Alert-SA’s call for an end to the clubbing in
Namibia is supported by animal and wildlife conservation groups,
including Canadian Voice for Animals; International Fund for Animal
Welfare; Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Marchig Animal Welfare
Trust, Action Against Poisoning; Winsome Constance Kindness Trust,
Seals-Turkey, and the International Organization for Animal
Protection OIPA, Italy.
Earle Bingley, president of the Canadian Voice for
Animals whose organization also is involved in efforts to protect
Canadian Seals, said, “We hope that the efforts of Seal Alert-SA
along with the program to support Canadian Harp Seals will generate
an outpouring of global support that will result in governments
implementing humane and environmentally conscious legislation to
protect these creatures who are suffering terribly at the expense
of commercial interests.”
SEALS ARE SHOT AT SEA IN SOUTH
AFRICA
- CALL FOR BAN ON GUNS -

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forwarded message:
From: "Le Petit Chien"
Date: June 15, 2006
To: Subject: tourist info
Dear sir,
I just viewed the pics on how Namibië clubbes their seals of of
unoccupied little islands.
Seals are forced now to live on the mainland, leaving the islands
empty with no purpose what so ever?
It is a shame that this happens by yóur authority!
Hang on, ...it does not happen during tourist season..., because
you don't want people to know or see?
The pictures of the rounded up seals for clubbing to death are so
offending to people around the world,
that we cannot understand how primitively Namibiën authorities do
carry out there bloodbath on innocent
creatures.
I want strongly and firmly to ask you to think about changing yóur
way of approaching wild life as wróng as yóu do now.
This will bennefit not only defenceless creatures, but also the
many humans who still have love for live.
Have you lost it? Love for live? Or do you only respect your
own...
Let us stop the curse on ourselves by prolonging certain bloody
actions taken !
Let us love and cherrish what we still have left from God's
creation, for now, and our children of the future.
Don't destroy our fellow inhabitants of our mutual shared
planet..
Respectfully,
Le Petit Chien
Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
Europe
perro10@xs4all.nl
Seal Alert - South Africa is
calling upon
the Gem Diamond Industry and Namibia to follow South Africa
and stop the Annual Slaughter of Cape Fur Seals


Namibia, South Africa - June
15, 2006 - Seal Alert-South Africa has called upon the
world's largest producer of gem diamonds - De Beers and the
Namibian Government to immediately put in place a moratorium to
halt the annual commercial cull of protected Cape Fur Seals on
their properties. With a recent announcement by Fishing Minister
Abraham Iyambo to slash the fishing industry even more this year,
area and seasonal closures and a five year moratorium slapped on
new fishing rights, it makes no ecological sustainable sense to
keep culling Cape Fur seals, who are equally effected by this
declining fish crisis.
Since 1988 the Cape Fur seals has endured at least
4 separate incidents of mass starvation die-offs, where between one
third and one half of the seal population died from starvation. In
2000, when the Namibian Fishing Minister announced a doubling in
the seal quota, after the increased hunt ended, he announced that
Namibia had experienced its largest die-off to date of 300 000
seals. In response to this the Minister lengthened the Seal Harvest
season to one month earlier and instituted a three year rolling TAC
to give stability to the sealing Industry and facilitate that
sealers could harvest their full quotas.
Since the introduction of the new Namibian Marine Resources
Act of 2000, the Cape Fur Seals have remained the only
protected species to still be harvested commercially by Namibia,
whose list includes many species of seabird, all other marine
mammals, including the great white sharks, all of which, except the
Cape Fur Seals, may not be harvested, disturbed or have their eggs
removed.
In 1990 the South African Commission on Sealing
and the South African Government announced a moratorium on its
commercial sealing policy and was advised that there is no
biological basis to distinguish "Namibian" and "South African"
seals and urged Namibia to implement a unified policy for seal
management. The recent doubling of the quota and increased sealing
season has further bought Namibia into further dispute with the US
Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), the US Department of Commerce
and the US Fisheries NOAA policies. Since 1977 the US has banned
the imports of seal pelts from South Africa and Namibia, as its
regulations state that the taking of seal pups still nursing is
inhumane.
Although 60 000 pups and 7000 bulls are harvested,
making this the second biggest seal harvest in the world. Namibia's
sealing industry is basically divided between two main concession
holders, who harvest equally Cape Fur Seals within the diamond
restricted area of the sperrgebiet and a nature reserve on the
Namibian mainland, creating part-time employment for less than 160
workers. The fishing rights of these two concession holders is due
to expire at the end of 2007.
As the annual Seal Harvest is due to start on 1st of
July, Seal Alert-SA is calling upon the land owners of
Namibia and the Namibian/De Beers diamond mining partnership
(Namdeb) to seek a ban on all sealing on their mainland
properties.
Cape Fur Seals have existed on the offshore islands along
the coastline of southern Africa, for over 5 million
years, and it is only through sealing on the islands in
the past, which has caused this specie of seal to flee to the
mainland, where today all commercial sealing is undertaken. Seal
Alert-SA therefore urges Namibia to follow the example of South
Africa in 1990, and finally put an end to the Seal Harvest on the
Cape Fur seals in this entire southern African region.
Francois.

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