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Harp seal, Quebec Region, Magdalen Islands area
Opening on March 12, 2010 for the landsmen hunt, with a maximum of six seals per licence holder for the whole period.
Opening at the end of March (date to be confirmed).
Closure of the seal fishery (hunt) when the allocation is reached and on June 15, 2010 at the latest.
The Magdalen Islands fleet’s 2010 harp seal total allowable catch is 15,691 seals (15,806 allocation less 115 seals – overrun from 2009), in addition to a 10,000 seal developmental allocation to the Magdalen Islands area for two ongoing projects, i.e., research project on the use of heart valves to be transplanted on humans and value added seal meat by-product.
In addition to the Marine Mammal Regulations specifications, while fishing (hunting) and attempting to catch seals, it is not permitted to use, be in possession of, or have on board the vessel:
The three-step killing process, as described in the Marine Mammal Regulations and in the sealers’ license conditions, will remain in effect for 2010.
A mandatory hail prior to departure for each fishing (sealing) trip applies to all vessels more than 10.7 metres.
Mandatory for any participant to declare its catches prior to midnight the same day.
All vessels equipped with a 10 HP motor or more intended for use in the seal hunt must be identified with DFO.
Temporary licences which allow new entrants to accompany professional sealers on the ice and to participate in some activities will be issued again in 2010, under the following conditions:
For more information, contact the DFO office in the Magdalen Islands at 418-986-2095)