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Hundreds of dead seals in Labrador (Canada)
Sympatico.ca ^ | 17/01/2011 11:01:32 AM | CBC News

Posted on 01/17/2011 10:50:11 AM PST by The Comedian

People on the north coast of Labrador say scores of dead seals have been washing ashore since early December.

A conservation officer with the area's Inuit government estimated late last week that hundreds of adult and young seals have died in the area between Hopedale and Makkovik this winter.

The Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) is testing the carcasses, but Nunatsiavut conservation officer Ian Winters said many people in the area believe DFO hasn't acted quickly enough.

"I think they should have been up here earlier, if you're asking me. A lot of people said the same thing. So, maybe it's not on top of their agenda," he said.

Usually at this time of year seals are on sea ice south of Hopedale, said Winters, but he said there is very little ice there now.

Last month, people in northern Labrador found the bodies of dead seal pups on the coast.

At the time, a federal seal researcher said the early birth of seal pups in Labrador may be an indication the area's seal population has grown too large.

DFO researcher Garry Stenson said that seal population growth could lead to reproductive problems.

"What you expect in a population that is starting to regulate itself are things like lower reproductive rates and variable reproductive rates, but also higher pup mortality and also higher juvenile mortality," he said Monday in St. John's.

Stenson said the harp seal population of Atlantic Canada is now at between eight and nine million. A 2004 assessment of seal stocks estimated the harp seal population in the area at between 4.6 and 7.2 million.

Stenson said the DFO received five reports of seals giving birth on the coast of Labrador in December, although the nomadic sea mammals normally give birth in late February or early March.

He said the early births are happening on land rather than ice floes and it's unlikely the newborn pups will survive.


TOPICS: Agriculture; Pets/Animals; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: animal; catastrophism; dieoff; massdying; seal
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To: The Comedian

Yup, as you ascend the food chain, we’re next.


No! Herding animals first, like NY, LA, we Texans will be the last to go.

I had a horrible nightmare about this the other day, but attributed it to something a cow-orker told me.


41 posted on 01/17/2011 2:13:23 PM PST by txhurl
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To: fanfan

My pleasure, fanfan. :’)


42 posted on 01/17/2011 2:15:03 PM PST by SunkenCiv (The 2nd Amendment follows right behind the 1st because some people are hard of hearing.)
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To: txhurl
we Texans will be the last to go.

That goes without saying.


Frowning takes 68 muscles.
Smiling takes 6.
Pulling this trigger takes 2.
I'm lazy.

43 posted on 01/17/2011 2:17:54 PM PST by The Comedian ("Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice" - B. Goldwater)
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To: null and void
Usually at this time of year seals are on sea ice south of Hopedale...


44 posted on 01/17/2011 2:26:17 PM PST by Ezekiel (The Obama-nation began with the Inauguration of Desolation.)
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To: The Comedian

It seems respiratory to me... two-minute rule: oxygen goes, you go two minutes later.


45 posted on 01/17/2011 2:29:09 PM PST by txhurl
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To: null and void

Good thing. I don’t think I could give a satisfying answer...


46 posted on 01/17/2011 2:59:49 PM PST by Monkey Face (Tagline space for rent. Inquire within.)
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To: The Comedian

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-427997/Dead-birds-rain-towns-half-world-apart.html


47 posted on 01/17/2011 11:16:08 PM PST by maine-iac7
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