Seal hunters get a warm welcome from family and friends as they bring their boats back to the harbor at Cap-aux-Meule in Iles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec, Canada, Monday March 31, 2008. The hunt was suspended after three seal hunters were killed and a fourth went missing after their boat capsized while being towed back to port by a Canadian ice breaker.
A seal hunting boat sails through the water on March 30, 2008 in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. Canada's seal hunt started on March 28y and the government has said this year 275,000 harp seals can be harvested. Many animal protection organizations have condemned the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans following its announcement of the 2008 commercial seal hunt quota.
A seal hunting boat sails through the water on March 30, 2008 in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. Canada's seal hunt started on March 28y and the government has said this year 275,000 harp seals can be harvested. Many animal protection organizations have condemned the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans following its announcement of the 2008 commercial seal hunt quota. AFP PHOTO/Joe Raedle/Getty Images
A seal hunting boat sails through the water on March 30, 2008 in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. Canada's seal hunt started on March 28y and the government has said this year 275,000 harp seals can be harvested. Many animal protection organizations have condemned the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans following its announcement of the 2008 commercial seal hunt quota.
Seal hunters drag a dead seal onto their boat after killing it in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence on March 31, 2008 near Charlottetown. Canada's seal hunt started on March 28 and the government has said this year 275,000 harp seals can be harvested. Many animal protection organizations have condemned the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans following its announcement of the 2008 commercial seal hunt quota.
A Harp seal pup lays on an ice floe March 31, 2008 in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence near Charlottetown, Canada. Canada's annual seal hunt is in its fourth day and the government has said this year 275,000 harp seals can be harvested. Many animal protection organizations have condemned the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans following its announcement of the 2008 commercial seal hunt quota .
Seal hunters get a warm welcome from family and friends as they bring their boats back to the harbor at Cap-aux-Meule in Iles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec, Canada, Monday March 31, 2008. The hunt was suspended after three seal hunters were killed and a fourth went missing after their boat capsized while being towed back to port by a Canadian ice breaker.
Seal hunters drag a dead seal onto their boat after killing it in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence on March 31, 2008 near Charlottetown. Canada's seal hunt started on March 28 and the government has said this year 275,000 harp seals can be harvested. Many animal protection organizations have condemned the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans following its announcement of the 2008 commercial seal hunt quota.
Seal hunters kill a seal near their boat in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence on March 31, 2008 near Charlottetown. Canada's seal hunt started on March 28 and the government has said this year 275,000 harp seals can be harvested. Many animal protection organizations have condemned the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans following its announcement of the 2008 commercial seal hunt quota.
Seal hunters kill a seal near their boat in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence on March 31, 2008 near Charlottetown. Canada's seal hunt started on March 28 and the government has said this year 275,000 harp seals can be harvested. Many animal protection organizations have condemned the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans following its announcement of the 2008 commercial seal hunt quota.
Seal hunters carry dead seals in their boat in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence on March 31, 2008 near Charlottetown. Canada's seal hunt started on March 28 and the government has said this year 275,000 harp seals can be harvested. Many animal protection organizations have condemned the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans following its announcement of the 2008 commercial seal hunt quota.
Seal hunters use a hakapik, a club used for killing seals, to kill a seal near their boat in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence on March 31, 2008 near Charlottetown. Canada's seal hunt started March 28 and the government has said this year 275,000 harp seals can be harvested. Many animal protection organizations have condemned the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans following its announcement of the 2008 commercial seal hunt quota.
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