A Tale of Two Seal Hunts: Contesting the Conflation of Canadian Sealing Activities

Q2 Social Sciences
S. Levy
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Abstract The Canadian commercial seal hunt that occurs annually in Atlantic Canada has attracted international criticism for decades, primarily due to animal welfare and wildlife conservation concerns. Although the Atlantic sealing industry is an entirely separate and distinct activity from Inuit sealing occurring in Canada’s Arctic, the two practices are regarded by many as one and the same. The conflation of Inuit and commercial sealing has been a deliberate effort on the part of industry, government, and interest groups that have propagated a misinformation campaign on the subject. This article compares Inuit and commercial hunting activities, highlighting the differences between the purpose, practices, and scale of these hunts. With the distinctions between the two practices made clear, it explores the historic and ongoing ways in which the commercial sealing industry and federal government have perpetuated the conflation of the two. By failing to acknowledge the differences between Inuit and commercial sealing practices, special interest groups have been complicit in perpetuating this conflation as well, although several of these groups have recently worked to clarify the distinction between the two. As a result of the muddied dialogue on commercial and Inuit sealing, both food security and the survival of culture and livelihoods has been compromised in Inuit communities. Despite these ramifications, some Inuit support the commercial hunt because of how anti-sealing campaigns have adversely affected Inuit hunters. At the same time, other Inuit believe that the industry constitutes a wrongful appropriation of their sacred, cultural hunt, and are seeking to reclaim the practice as their uniquely protected right. This article unpacks the distinctions between commercial and Inuit sealing practices, and explores the historic and ongoing implications of their conflation.
两个海豹狩猎的故事:对加拿大海豹活动合并的争论
几十年来,加拿大每年都会在大西洋海域进行的商业海豹捕猎活动一直受到国际社会的批评,主要是出于对动物福利和野生动物保护的担忧。尽管大西洋海豹业与加拿大北极地区因纽特人的海豹业是完全不同的活动,但许多人认为这两种做法是相同的。因纽特人和商业海豹的合并是行业、政府和利益集团故意为之,他们在这个问题上传播了一场错误的信息运动。这篇文章比较了因纽特人和商业狩猎活动,强调了这些狩猎的目的、做法和规模之间的差异。随着这两种做法之间的区别变得清晰,它探索了商业密封行业和联邦政府使两者合并的历史和正在进行的方式。由于不承认因纽特人和商业捕鲸之间的差异,特殊利益集团也一直在串通一气,使这种混淆永久化,尽管其中一些集团最近努力澄清两者之间的区别。由于商业捕猎和因纽特人捕猎的对话模糊不清,因纽特人社区的粮食安全、文化和生计的生存都受到了损害。尽管有这些后果,一些因纽特人还是支持商业狩猎,因为反海豹运动对因纽特猎人产生了不利影响。与此同时,其他因纽特人认为,该行业构成了对他们神圣的文化狩猎的非法侵占,并正在寻求将这种做法作为他们唯一受保护的权利。这篇文章揭示了商业和因纽特人密封实践之间的区别,并探讨了他们合并的历史和正在进行的影响。
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期刊介绍: Drawing upon the findings from island biogeography studies, Norman Myers estimates that we are losing between 50-200 species per day, a rate 120,000 times greater than the background rate during prehistoric times. Worse still, the rate is accelerating rapidly. By the year 2000, we may have lost over one million species, counting back from three centuries ago when this trend began. By the middle of the next century, as many as one half of all species may face extinction. Moreover, our rapid destruction of critical ecosystems, such as tropical coral reefs, wetlands, estuaries, and rainforests may seriously impair species" regeneration, a process that has taken several million years after mass extinctions in the past.
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