Pamela Anderson Launches Anti-Seal Hunt Campaign

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| 10/23/09 04:33 PM | AP

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TORONTO — Former "Baywatch" star Pamela Anderson wants to save the seals from the annual hunt on Canada's East Coast.

The Canadian-born actress has joined other celebrities who are taking part in a new ad campaign by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

Anderson, who was in town to launch her animal-friendly clothing line at Fashion Week, visited the Ontario provincial legislature on Friday to introduce the new ads.

The ads – showing celebrities wearing white T-shirts with a drawing of a baby seal – also feature singers Sarah McLachlan and Kelly Osborne, actresses Jennie Garth and Jorja Fox, and gossip blogger Perez Hilton, among others.

Anderson's ad reads, "What do I have in common with Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin and the Dalai Lama? We all oppose the massacre of baby seals. It's time to end Canada's shameful slaughter."

Outside the Ontario legislature building, the 52-year-old Anderson cuddled a seal mascot and told supporters that she wanted to prevent the "barbaric massacre" of seals.

"When I travel all over the world, the Canadian seal hunt is a huge issue that people talk to me about," she said. "So I'm trying to save some embarrassment."

Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Gail Shea called Anderson's remarks disappointing and suggested she spend time with East Coast sealers to understand the hunt's importance.

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"Hollywood celebrities are not going to dictate policy in Canada because we make decisions that are based on science and consultation with Canadians," Shea told the Canadian Press.

Canada's East Coast seal hunt, which occurs annually from mid-November to mid-May, mostly in Newfoundland and Labrador and in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, is the largest in the world, killing an average of 300,000 harp seals annually.

Animal rights groups have protested the annual hunt, saying it is cruel, poorly monitored and provides little economic benefit. Seal hunters and Canadian authorities say it is sustainable, humane and provides income for villagers in isolated northern indigenous Inuit communities.

Earlier this year, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper dined on seal meat in a gesture of support for the country's embattled seal hunting industry. Canada's Governor General Michaelle Jean made international headlines this summer when she helped carve a seal and ate part of its heart in support of the traditional aboriginal hunt.

PETA claims it is not targeting the aboriginal hunt but the large-scale East Coast commercial hunt.

PETA says its ads will appear in entertainment magazines and on blogs and will be tweeted in many languages starting this fall. The aim is to keep pressure on the government year-round instead of just during the spring when protests occur during the hunt.

Anderson said baby seals are bludgeoned in front of their mothers before they have their first swim. But Shea said the killing of baby seals hasn't been practiced in Canada since the early '80s. Activists focus on it because of its emotional appeal, Shea said.

"They still use the pictures of white seal pups, which are very cute, and of course they're bleeding red blood on white ice," she said. "It's all very dramatic, but it doesn't happen."

European Union nations gave their final approval in July to a ban on imports of seal products in an effort to force Canada to end its annual seal hunt. The new EU rule offers narrow exemptions so Inuit communities from Canada, Greenland and elsewhere can continue traditional hunts, but bars them from large-scale trading of their pelts and other seal goods in Europe.

TORONTO — Former "Baywatch" star Pamela Anderson wants to save the seals from the annual hunt on Canada's East Coast. The Canadian-born actress has joined other celebrities who are taking part ...
TORONTO — Former "Baywatch" star Pamela Anderson wants to save the seals from the annual hunt on Canada's East Coast. The Canadian-born actress has joined other celebrities who are taking part ...
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Here we go again, a rich entertainer with nothing better to do with their money and looking for a safe and easy way to say to their friends that they are saving the world. Launching a campaign in Ontario to save the baby seals on the east coast. Pamela, there are no seals in Ontario let alone a seal hunt. Why didn't you launch your campaign in St. John's Newfoundland. Paul McCarthy was just as confused as you. He though he was in Newfoundland and Labrador protesting the seal hunt, when he was actually in Prince Edward Island. You have made the same mistake, not knowing the facts nor the geography. As pointed out in the previous post, white coats are NEVER hunted any more, that's a practice that is long gone. The problem here is that groups are still using pictures shot prior to legislation that prohibits the killing of white coats. That's the only way they can make the "easy money". Before you protest read the facts and if you're going protest at least have enough curtesy and guts to stand up for what you believe in front of the people who's partial lively hood you want to take away.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 AM on 11/01/2009

The fact that this seal bashing continues is beyond comprehension. In a side note, Pamela Anderson is 42, not 52.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 PM on 10/26/2009

The fact that you people refuse to believe facts about the hunt is even more baffling.

-The majority of seals are shot with high powered rifles, clubbing is relatively less common (although far more humane, but a lot uglier)

-Whitecoats (a.k.a. baby seals) aren't killed anymore...in fact it has been illegal since the 70's

-Seals are the exact opposite of an endangered species

-Seals taste delicious

Before you tell me to go read "facts" by such data-minded, under-emotional groups as PETA, I'll just let you know that I know what's going on because I live here. The seal harvest is in the news on a regular basis...unlike some people who feel good about themselves by joining Facebook groups once a year when the wise celebrities come out.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 PM on 10/28/2009

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