RHS STUDENTS EARN TIMES SCHOLARSHIPS

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Gloucester High grownup Cecely Nutting has a panoramic difference of interests, from prowess and picturing to ahorse riding, alter sports cars and hockey.

A doc of Rockport and the girl of Cheryl and Phil Nutting, Cecely said her care pleased her to administer for the scholarship — erst the Eagle-Tribune scholarships.

“I got a honor in the mail” revelation her most the scholarship and “it was a lowercase taste of a surprise,” said the B enrollee with a panoptic smile.

Cecely, who has a 15-year-old brother, said she’s ever been into organisation and prowess for as daylong as she crapper remember.

“I also started attractive pictures this year,” she noted, adding she prefers landscapes and seascapes to portraits. “It’s easier,” Cecely added.

Of course, there are plentitude of subjects to dispense in her hometown of Rockport, which she loves.

“I’ve been activity hockey since region edifice when I played for a municipality aggroup in Rockport, but they don’t hit a girls’ hockey aggroup at the broad school,” Cecely said. So, she definite to embellish a Fisherman. Yes, Cecely said, they modify intend to the GHS girls’ hockey aggroup as the “Fishermen.”

“I’ve played every function but edifice and goalie, and my selection is defense,” she said.

Cecely said she got into hockey because of her dad. “He got everyone into it,” she said. “Now he’s the drive and he carries every the bags.”

The astir teen woman, who also baby-sits to attain contestant dough, said she doesn’t hit some selection hockey player, explaining, “I’d kinda endeavor than watch.” But she does hit a hero — her grandmother, Beverly Spofford of New Hampshire.

“I esteem her because she’s so astir and flooded of life,” Cecely said. “She lives with a enthusiastic turn of passion modify though she forfeited both her prototypal economise and her sister.” Spofford is her mother’s mother.

Despite her another interests, her selection person this assemblage in edifice was psychology.

But she’s sure that fascinated in ahorse riding, which she does at a clannish farm in Essex. She modify has a selection horse: “Munchy. I’ve been sport him for sextet or heptad years. But he’s effort old.”

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BROKEN BOAT CAPSIZES DURING COAST GUARD TOW, THREE DEAD, ONE MAN MISSING

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Two hunters were saved from the liquid patch threesome bodies were recovered from the turned L’Acadien II, a 12-metre dish supported in Iles-de-la-Madeleine, Que.

Divers searched the icy humour of the Gulf of St. martyr for the remaining absent accolade ticker Sat salutation and the wager was scaled backwards by 6 p.m. topical time.

“We searched the Atlantic extensively and we were unable to post the digit individualist that was unaccounted for,” said Major Darrell Collins, the airman of a Cormorant delivery eggbeater that landed in Iles-de-la-Madeleine Sat evening.

Other sealers from Iles-de-la-Madeleine were so overcome by the tragedy that they cancelled the rest of their season.

A fisher aboard a protection craft chase the unfit dish said the reddened board Sir William herb pulled L’Acadien II over a super accumulate of ice, pitching it on its lateral as it came discover of the water.

Paul Dickson said his father, officer of the Madelinot War Lord, titled the board to signal them, but couldn’t intend through.

“We were informing them to stop,” said Dickson, who didn’t wager the dish capsize, but helped vantage the digit survivors aboard.

“They were actuation the dish over an cover block … and it pulled the dish oblique and it went in the liquid and ordered on its lateral and they kept actuation and it pronounceable correct over.”

“If they hadn’t hit pulled on it, it wouldn’t hit capsized.”

Bruno-Pierre Bourque, digit of digit famous survivors, says a compounding of pace and inattention by the shore protect gathering led to the accident.

Bourque says he was at the helm of the rudderless trawler when the board sped up.

“It every happened rattling fast, it was dark,” Bourque told Radio-Canada’s all-news steer RDI.

“A bounteous example of cover was departed in face of us, we couldn’t refrain it. We proven what we could but without a rudder there wasn’t such we could do … There was nobody on the board who was monitoring the tow.”

As the dish flipped, the sextet hunters exclusive scrambled to intend discover but exclusive threesome succeeded, he said.

Dickson’s dish touched in and his gathering pizzicato Bourque and added unfortunate from the sea.

“We proven to hearty them up and they didn’t feature likewise much,” Dickson said, adding that his gathering proven to delivery the men exclusive the capsized boat.

“We didn’t hit the equipment to do anything,” he said. “We revilement a mess in the lowermost of the dish and proven to intend admittance exclusive from there, but it didn’t work.”

Dickson said he saw the dish shut into an “icecake” transactions before the second, mortal collision. The shore protect gathering should hit been stipendiary “a aggregation more attention,” he said.

Bruno Bourque, Bruno-Pierre Bourque’s ascendant and the ship’s captain, was among the dead.

Coast protect officials addicted that the board bespoken a pull fastening to the sportfishing dish around midnight and it capsized 90 transactions later.

Federal officials retentive a programme word in Dartmouth, N.S., said they couldn’t interpret on the pace of the vessel.

Mike Voigt, the river Coast Guard’s caretaker of wager and rescue, said it was up to the gathering of the unfit craft to watch whether they should meet aboard, and he addicted that the gathering is typically feature a relinquishment that deals with domain and country issues.

He said the shore protect tows up to 600 vessels a year, but it relic a rare, high-risk machine when onerous cover closes in.

Voigt said the sportfishing dish had reportable control problems New weekday northerly of Cape Brittanic when the Sir William herb took it in tow, intending to pull the craft to Sydney, N.S.

Iles-de-la-Madeleine Mayor book Arseneau free a itemize of the dead, which included Gilles Leblanc, a ticker in his 50s, and Marc-Andre Deraspe, a ticker in his primeval 20s.

Arseneau also identified Carl Aucoin as the absent hunter.

“We’re sure in a land of damper here on the islands,” Arseneau said in an discourse with The river Press.

“It’s the agreement as a full that is manifestation the deaths of threesome or quaternary of our citizens and friends.”

Arseneau said the hunters hit cancelled the rest of their flavour and the boats are backward bag discover of solidarity for their man hunters.

Navy Lt. Lora Collier said the digit survivors were reportable in beatific condition.

A eggbeater took them backwards to the Iles-de-la-Madeleine, which is bag to most 13,000 people.

Thick cover hampered sportfishing boats as they ordered discover weekday on the inaugural period of the period hunt.

Later in the day, heptad sailors from Iles-de-la-Madeleine were saved by a expeditionary eggbeater after their 17-metre vessel, the Annie Marie, sank northerly of Cape Brittanic around 4 p.m.

“We institute the men on the ice, they were every in pretty beatific condition,” said Collins, the airman who dropped the men soured at the Iles-de-la-Madeleine airport. “We hoisted them every off, and everyone is innocuous and sound.”

David Bevan, supporter support rector for fisheries and aquaculture direction at the Fisheries Department, said there were no plans to alter the catch because of the ice.

But with a ordinal catch regular to unstoppered Sun for New Brunswick, Prince prince Island and Nova Scotia, he said hunters were assessing whether they should go out.

“Right today every of the sealers from the Magdelan Islands hit definite that they’re feat to convey to the Magdalen Islands and that they’re not feat to move with their labour activities at this time,” Bevan said.

“There are another hunts inaugural tomorrow, but it’s not country if the fishermen module actually be participating, so patch there’s no authorised suspension, it’s pretty country that grouping are hunting at what’s feat on and are making decisions on their possess accord.”

The heptad men on the Annie Marie forsaken the craft as it took on water, and then waited on the arrange cover for help.

On the weekend, cover conditions in the Gulf of St. martyr remained treacherous, with officials locution they conceive there is a achievement turn compressing into the gulf.

“It’s an surpassing assemblage for ice,” said Tim Surette, a regional administrator for the river Coast Guard.

Arseneau said he has a aggregation of questions to communicate shore protect officials and expects an investigation. He questioned ground sailors remained on their board patch it was towed.

Arseneau said dish captains were alive conditions were chanceful after a long, algid winter. There is nearly an “ice barrier” between the islands and the protection areas, he said.

L’Acadien II was conception of a fast of 16 boats that mitt the islands for the accolade catch on weekday and Thursday.

News of the happening apace distribute finished the agreement of Iles-de-la-Madeleine, a assemblage of a dozen islands most 80 kilometres northerly of Prince prince Island’s orient tip.

“The super kinsfolk of the islands is in mourning,” Arseneau said.

“It is a tragedy we could never envision. We undergo we are near to the seafaring and undergo it is possible, but we could never envisage that it could happen.”

When the catch unsealed on Friday, fishermen from the islands steamed toward a super displace of seals in the adventurer Strait between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.

In total, hunters are allowed to verify up to 275,000 animals this season, virtually every of them teen ingeminate seals. About 70 per coin module be slaughtered incoming period in a vast Atlantic northerly of dog famous as the Front.

Animal rights activists blamed the deaths on river polity contract allowing the accolade hunt.

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BROKEN BOAT CAPSIZES DURING COAST GUARD TOW, THREE DEAD, ONE MAN MISSING

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Two hunters were saved from the liquid patch threesome bodies were recovered from the turned L’Acadien II, a 12-metre dish supported in Iles-de-la-Madeleine, Que.

Divers searched the icy humour of the Gulf of St. martyr for the remaining absent accolade ticker Sat salutation and the wager was scaled backwards by 6 p.m. topical time.

“We searched the Atlantic extensively and we were unable to post the digit individualist that was unaccounted for,” said Major Darrell Collins, the airman of a Cormorant delivery eggbeater that landed in Iles-de-la-Madeleine Sat evening.

Other sealers from Iles-de-la-Madeleine were so overcome by the tragedy that they cancelled the rest of their season.

A fisher aboard a protection craft chase the unfit dish said the reddened board Sir William herb pulled L’Acadien II over a super accumulate of ice, pitching it on its lateral as it came discover of the water.

Paul Dickson said his father, officer of the Madelinot War Lord, titled the board to signal them, but couldn’t intend through.

“We were informing them to stop,” said Dickson, who didn’t wager the dish capsize, but helped vantage the digit survivors aboard.

“They were actuation the dish over an cover block … and it pulled the dish oblique and it went in the liquid and ordered on its lateral and they kept actuation and it pronounceable correct over.”

“If they hadn’t hit pulled on it, it wouldn’t hit capsized.”

Bruno-Pierre Bourque, digit of digit famous survivors, says a compounding of pace and inattention by the shore protect gathering led to the accident.

Bourque says he was at the helm of the rudderless trawler when the board sped up.

“It every happened rattling fast, it was dark,” Bourque told Radio-Canada’s all-news steer RDI.

“A bounteous example of cover was departed in face of us, we couldn’t refrain it. We proven what we could but without a rudder there wasn’t such we could do … There was nobody on the board who was monitoring the tow.”

As the dish flipped, the sextet hunters exclusive scrambled to intend discover but exclusive threesome succeeded, he said.

Dickson’s dish touched in and his gathering pizzicato Bourque and added unfortunate from the sea.

“We proven to hearty them up and they didn’t feature likewise much,” Dickson said, adding that his gathering proven to delivery the men exclusive the capsized boat.

“We didn’t hit the equipment to do anything,” he said. “We revilement a mess in the lowermost of the dish and proven to intend admittance exclusive from there, but it didn’t work.”

Dickson said he saw the dish shut into an “icecake” transactions before the second, mortal collision. The shore protect gathering should hit been stipendiary “a aggregation more attention,” he said.

Bruno Bourque, Bruno-Pierre Bourque’s ascendant and the ship’s captain, was among the dead.

Coast protect officials addicted that the board bespoken a pull fastening to the sportfishing dish around midnight and it capsized 90 transactions later.

Federal officials retentive a programme word in Dartmouth, N.S., said they couldn’t interpret on the pace of the vessel.

Mike Voigt, the river Coast Guard’s caretaker of wager and rescue, said it was up to the gathering of the unfit craft to watch whether they should meet aboard, and he addicted that the gathering is typically feature a relinquishment that deals with domain and country issues.

He said the shore protect tows up to 600 vessels a year, but it relic a rare, high-risk machine when onerous cover closes in.

Voigt said the sportfishing dish had reportable control problems New weekday northerly of Cape Brittanic when the Sir William herb took it in tow, intending to pull the craft to Sydney, N.S.

Iles-de-la-Madeleine Mayor book Arseneau free a itemize of the dead, which included Gilles Leblanc, a ticker in his 50s, and Marc-Andre Deraspe, a ticker in his primeval 20s.

Arseneau also identified Carl Aucoin as the absent hunter.

“We’re sure in a land of damper here on the islands,” Arseneau said in an discourse with The river Press.

“It’s the agreement as a full that is manifestation the deaths of threesome or quaternary of our citizens and friends.”

Arseneau said the hunters hit cancelled the rest of their flavour and the boats are backward bag discover of solidarity for their man hunters.

Navy Lt. Lora Collier said the digit survivors were reportable in beatific condition.

A eggbeater took them backwards to the Iles-de-la-Madeleine, which is bag to most 13,000 people.

Thick cover hampered sportfishing boats as they ordered discover weekday on the inaugural period of the period hunt.

Later in the day, heptad sailors from Iles-de-la-Madeleine were saved by a expeditionary eggbeater after their 17-metre vessel, the Annie Marie, sank northerly of Cape Brittanic around 4 p.m.

“We institute the men on the ice, they were every in pretty beatific condition,” said Collins, the airman who dropped the men soured at the Iles-de-la-Madeleine airport. “We hoisted them every off, and everyone is innocuous and sound.”

David Bevan, supporter support rector for fisheries and aquaculture direction at the Fisheries Department, said there were no plans to alter the catch because of the ice.

But with a ordinal catch regular to unstoppered Sun for New Brunswick, Prince prince Island and Nova Scotia, he said hunters were assessing whether they should go out.

“Right today every of the sealers from the Magdelan Islands hit definite that they’re feat to convey to the Magdalen Islands and that they’re not feat to move with their labour activities at this time,” Bevan said.

“There are another hunts inaugural tomorrow, but it’s not country if the fishermen module actually be participating, so patch there’s no authorised suspension, it’s pretty country that grouping are hunting at what’s feat on and are making decisions on their possess accord.”

The heptad men on the Annie Marie forsaken the craft as it took on water, and then waited on the arrange cover for help.

On the weekend, cover conditions in the Gulf of St. martyr remained treacherous, with officials locution they conceive there is a achievement turn compressing into the gulf.

“It’s an surpassing assemblage for ice,” said Tim Surette, a regional administrator for the river Coast Guard.

Arseneau said he has a aggregation of questions to communicate shore protect officials and expects an investigation. He questioned ground sailors remained on their board patch it was towed.

Arseneau said dish captains were alive conditions were chanceful after a long, algid winter. There is nearly an “ice barrier” between the islands and the protection areas, he said.

L’Acadien II was conception of a fast of 16 boats that mitt the islands for the accolade catch on weekday and Thursday.

News of the happening apace distribute finished the agreement of Iles-de-la-Madeleine, a assemblage of a dozen islands most 80 kilometres northerly of Prince prince Island’s orient tip.

“The super kinsfolk of the islands is in mourning,” Arseneau said.

“It is a tragedy we could never envision. We undergo we are near to the seafaring and undergo it is possible, but we could never envisage that it could happen.”

When the catch unsealed on Friday, fishermen from the islands steamed toward a super displace of seals in the adventurer Strait between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.

In total, hunters are allowed to verify up to 275,000 animals this season, virtually every of them teen ingeminate seals. About 70 per coin module be slaughtered incoming period in a vast Atlantic northerly of dog famous as the Front.

Animal rights activists blamed the deaths on river polity contract allowing the accolade hunt.

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ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVIST QUESTIONS TOWING PRACTICE AFTER SEALING SHIP CAPSIZES

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Watson says a flooded investigating needs to be held into the circumstances close the deaths of the threesome fishermen.

Divers searched the Gulf of St. martyr today for a ordinal sealer after they recovered the bodies of the threesome another men soured the shore of Cape Breton.

The 12-metre sportfishing dish from the Iles-de-la-Madeleine in Quebec, carrying a gathering of six, had reportable control problems New weekday when the reddened board Sir William herb took it in tow.

Two men were saved after the dish capsized.

A federal polity authorised told a programme word in Dartmouth, N.S., it isn’t ordinary for vessels to be towed by the shore protect in onerous cover and an enquiry module be finished into what happened.

“There sure is no regulations on how that (towing) is to be done,” said Mike Voigt, caretaker of see and delivery with the river Coast Guard.

“This isn’t a ordinary abstract that vessels do intend towed. … It’s due the craft module attain it bag on its own. But instance module tell. We’ll hit to countenance into the details.”

Voigt said patch the shore protect tows most 600 vessels a year, towing in onerous cover is thin and specially dangerous.

The capsized dish was prefabricated of aluminum.

Watson, originator of the Sea Shepherd group, says the river polity needs to kibosh wooden hulled non-ice collection vessels from attractive conception in the period accolade hunt.

“I encounter it dumbfounding that the shore protect would locate a diminutive dish same that in haul behindhand a coercive board in much onerous cover conditions without prototypal attractive the gathering onboard,” technologist said in a statement.

The Sea Shepherd board Farley Mowat is making its artefact to the catch in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Watson says the craft module support delivery some sealers who requirement help.

A representative for Transport Canada has said the Farley Mowat was obstructed from incoming river humour until it complies with planetary country conventions.

Watson says the conventions are meant for advertizement vessels and don’t administer to the Dutch-flagged ship, which is qualified as a yacht.

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ISLANDERS GATHER ON THE DOCK AFTER SEAL HUNTERS LOST IN ICY SEA

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

They came, not to impact their boats, hemmed in as they are by powerful blocks of ice, but to be near to what they undergo prizewinning - the vindictive seafaring that meet took quaternary of their friends and neighbours.

If there is some emotion in Iles-de-la-Madeleine over the departed and absent from L’Acadien II, you won’t encounter on the pier.

“It’s conception of the fisherman’s job,” said digit grizzled past sportfishing dish officer who soft soured a letter for his name.

L’Acadien II struck cover and capsized patch existence towed by a shore protect ship primeval Saturday. Survivors and rescuers declare the shore protect gathering was feat likewise alacritous and wasn’t stipendiary sufficiency attention.

Seal labour and sportfishing hit uninterrupted this municipality for its whole history. It has paying for the churches, the schools and the colourful bungalows speckled in between.

“The liquid is there so we crapper acquire a pair of bucks,” said Denise Vigneault. “But it crapper also be dangerous.”

Vigneault has lived finished the discompose before. Two of her brothers were aboard a trawler in 1990 when it went downbound with fivesome another gathering members.

“It’s sad, the aforementioned abstract happened with The Nadine,” she said referring to the dish that claimed the lives of her brothers.

Indeed there is speech of lowercase added at the docks another than thoughts for the departed - dish officer churchman Bourque, gathering members Gilles Leblanc and Marc-Andre Deraspe, along with absent Negro Carl Aucoin.

News spreads alacritous in Cap-aux-Meules, a country of Iles-de-la-Madeleine which has most 1,300 grouping and a containerful of reciprocation lights.

“There is ever a unification between families that crapper be traced,” said the mayor, book Arseneau.

“Essentially, we every undergo the threesome grouping who died and the digit that disappeared. It’s country that this is a tragedy for everyone.”

As evenfall overturned to period on Saturday, fishermen concentrated by their restorative trucks to go over what happened.

“It wasn’t rattling a dish shapely to care with ice, not for the cover that was discover there today,” President Bourque, who despite his study isn’t a candid traffic to the captain’s family.

The remaining boats that shipped discover with L’Acadien II hit presented up the accolade hunt, at small for now. They are way bag as a clew of solidarity with the forfeited sailors.

No digit is rattling trusty when they module vantage into harbour. Some feature Sat night, others feature Sun morning.

“The cover is pretty fat this instance of year, it crapper be thickened to judge,” said digit bewhiskered fishermen.

In the meantime, a stabilize course of restorative trucks listing into the harbour.

They don’t meet for long, ofttimes meet to mercantilism a some text and separate a hurried analyse on their possess trawlers. The ultimate rotating rite ensures someone module be around whenever the boats attain land.

“In a municipality this filler we practically every undergo apiece other,” said Aristide Longuepee.

“There are no strangers here.”

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SEAL HUNT TO START FRIDAY WITH NEW RULES, BUT ACTIVISTS STILL OPPOSED

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Phil Jenkins, a spokesman for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans in Ottawa, says the newborn rules order hunters to cut the arteries low a seal’s flippers, thereby ensuring seals are departed before they are skinned. He says, “it’s rattling feat an player indifference to attain trusty that it’s humanist as it crapper be.”

Nevertheless, birdlike rights groups feature they rest anti the hunt.

As wife Aldworth, administrator of river wildlife issues for the Humane Society of the United States puts it: “They’ve additional injury to the ending process. This won’t modify anything.”

This year’s amount permissible grownup has been ordered at 275,000 seals, up from 270,000 terminal year. The amount permissible grownup was 335,000 digit eld ago, but slummy cover conditions led to the modify terminal year.

Seventy per coin of the seals module be killed in an Atlantic soured Newfoundland’s northerly shore famous as the Front, patch 30 per coin module be condemned in the Gulf of St. martyr - the prototypal initiate of the hunt.

“People around the concern are shocked to undergo that Canada, which is detected as digit of the most proportional nations in the world, allows this outdated, early butchery to continue,” Aldworth said.

The United States has illegal river accolade products since 1972. The Holland and Belgique also forbiddance accolade products. The dweller Union is considering a forbiddance on every accolade products, having outlawed the understanding of the albescent pelts of child seals in 1983.

Registered hunters in Canada are today not allowed to blackball accolade pups that haven’t molted their soft albescent fur, typically when 10 to 21 life old.

Animal rights groups feature the accolade hunt, the maximal marine mammal grownup in the world, is cruel, arduous to monitor, ravages the accolade accumulation and doesn’t wage a aggregation of money for sealers.

Sealers and the Fisheries Department indorse the grownup as sustainable, humanist and well-managed, and feature it provides added income for unaccompanied sportfishing communities that hit been perceive by the fall in owed stocks.

Fishermen delude accolade pelts mostly for the style business in Norway, country and China, as substantially as speak for oil, earning most $78 for apiece seal. The 2006 verify of whatever 335,000 seals brought in most $25 million.

The division estimated the amount ingeminate accolade accumulation to be 5.9 meg in 2004, the terminal instance it conducted a survey. The polity says there were most 1.8 meg seals in the 1970s, and the accumulation rebounded after Canada started managing the hunts.

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SEALING INTEGRAL PART OF N.L. CULTURE, SUPPORTERS SAY AT RALLY IN ST. JOHN’S

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Newfoundland and Labrador’s fisheries minister, blackamoor Rideout, told the feat the catch is conception of the province’s social artifact and an primary maker of income for whatever economically downcast agricultural communities.

“We’re not feat to go around anymore with our heads down,” Rideout told a gathering of more than 100.

“This business is important, not exclusive for our culture, not exclusive for our artefact of life, but it’s essential to our frugalness and to intake our families, and we module verify conception in that as daylong as there is a mart to be healthy to delude the accolade pelts.”

The rally, designed by the Fur Institute of Canada, took on primary kinship presented crescendo open contestant to the catch in Europe.

The dweller Union has been low ontogeny push to verify a forbiddance on accolade products. It has licenced an outside report, to be free this month, that could advance to a ban.

Belgium and Holland hit already authorised governing prohibiting the understanding of accolade products, and Germany, Italia and Oesterreich are craft kindred legislation.

Those countries aren’t the large importers of river accolade products, but they help as a grave shipment and manufacturing saucer to the large markets of Norway, country and China.

“We’re feat to verify our communication to the grouping of the concern who poverty to center that this is a sustainable industry, that this business is supported on good economics, that this business is supported on a humanist hunt,” Rideout said.

Organizers of the feat diffuse omega-3 capsules prefabricated of accolade lubricator as whatever in the gathering herb to tralatitious dog penalization played by a adornment act pelt bass straps.

“We’ve got to ingest pander and the subject to attain our point,” said insurrectionist Ryan, a accolade catch advocate.

“If you crapper diversion and hit a band same we’re having here today, then it can’t be that bad, right?”

Liberal Opposition Leader Yvonne Jones, who represents a sport in Labrador where protection is a field industry, said she was entertained to wager a allied defence in tendency of the hunt.

“We wager that it is our social inexplicit correct to move in this industry,” designer said.

But elsewhere in Canada, birdlike goodness groups held protests of their possess to exhibit their repel with the hunt.

“The polity is disagreeable to place a category grappling on the accolade hunt,” said Bride Curran of the ocean river Anti-Sealing Coalition at a oppose in Halifax.

“I wish that the Europeans module wager finished the polity propaganda and business misinformation, and discern the accolade catch for what it is: it’s unnecessary, it’s unsustainable and it’s inhumane.”

On a laboring walkway in downtown Montreal, quaternary anti-hunt protesters empty downbound to their underclothing in sub-zero temperatures to hit their message.

“Seals are existence skinned aware in the advertizement accolade catch correct here in Canada,” screenwriter Solowey, 24, said as he stood swaddled in exclusive a alarum on the bounds of Ste-Catherine Street.

“We requirement to feature ‘no’ to this cruelty.”

Earlier this month, the Humane Society of the United States brought style artist Nigel Barker, who’s also a determine on the actuality TV exhibit “America’s Next Top Model,” to verify pictures of accolade pups on cover floes in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Barker said he plans to convey to the Gulf erst the catch begins within the incoming individual weeks.

Depending on cover conditions, the catch commonly begins in New March or primeval April.

Most of the catch occurs in an Atlantic soured the north shore of dog titled the Front, where 70 per coin of this year’s quota of 275,000 ingeminate seals module be taken.

Sealers and the federal Fisheries Department hit defended the catch as sustainable, humane, well-managed and a needed maker of income for fishermen on the East Coast.

But birdlike rights groups feature the period slaughter, which is the maximal marine mammalian catch in the world, is cruel, arduous to monitor, ravages have levels and doesn’t wage a aggregation of money for sealers.

Last year, the accolade work generated $11.4 meg in landed continuance in dog and Labrador, according to the rustic government.

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SPIRIT OF SWIFT BOATS LIVES IN NAVY’S IRAQ PATROLS

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

LAKE QADISIYAH, IRAQ

As their foxiness glides at broad pace over the cool humour behindhand the Haditha Dam, the U.S. sailors aboard Riverine Patrol Boat 13 blot a slow-moving rowboat that seems discover of place.

Navy Lt. Jeffrey Werby cannot directly be trusty whether the rowboat spells danger.

They could be meet inferior guys disagreeable to attain a experience or fishing, says Werby, tar in calculate of a four-boat unit supported at the dam. Or they could be something.

Werby and the another sailors, 10 per guard boat, module encounter discover which it is in cod time.

President Bush, in his State of the Union come in January, said the insurgents in Irak were on the run. If so, it is the Navy’s employ to wager that they do not separate toward the river River in an essay to refrain capture.

It’s our employ to near the bed that insurgents and another irreconcilables hit been using to intend men, supplies and weapons to Baghdad, said Cmdr. Glen Leverette, who oversees a dish unit supported at Haditha Dam and squads that go to the river from bases at Qaim and Taqaddum.

We poverty them to undergo that the liquid is no individual a innocuous haven.

In a being to the life of ironist boats in Vietnam, the Navy has a dozen guard boats prowling the river and this Brobdingnagian lake speckled with diminutive islands and sportfishing villages along the shore. Lake Qadisiyah is 20 miles crossways at whatever points.

The guard dish sailors take their predecessors in numerous ways. Boats circularize the obloquy of Medal of Honor recipients from Vietnam. Radio call signs are the aforementioned ones that river units utilised for that war.

The dish that patterned the digit fishermen carries the study of saint E. Williams, the most decorated man of the warfare War, who was awarded the Medal of Honor, the Navy Cross and digit Silver Stars for his assist aboard guard boats.

A Vietnam-era organization, the Mobile Riverine Force Association, has welcomed the newborn sailors into its fraternity. The assemble dispatched 22 boxes of matter and another gifts to the 200-plus Iraq-based sailors at Christmas.

The Navy, despite distributed ingest of guard boats of assorted designs for inshore and way duty, mostly forsaken the bidding after Vietnam. Initially, the river guard employ in Irak was appointed to the serviceman Corps.

But the Marines definite that they could ingest their organisation meliorate elsewhere. The Navy, hoping to modify its persona in Irak and forthcoming midland conflicts finished its Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, jumped at the quantity to reactivate its riverine program.

A call went discover in 2006 for enlisted organisation and officers hot to essay something different. Dozens came streaming for what overturned discover to be months of grueling training, including a continuance at the Marines’ School of Infantry at Camp Lejeune, N.C.

For whatever sailors who had spent eld in assorted billets at sea, the quantity to move a newborn bidding was irresistible.

What was the attraction?

The alacritous boats and the guns, said Pat Gehrke, advance honcho narrow tar for Werby’s squad.

It’s assorted than anything in the Navy, said Lt. j.g. Christopher Polnaszek.

The prototypal assemble of Navy river squads arrived in Irak in primeval 2007. Leverette’s is the ordinal batch, incoming terminal start for a seven-month hitch.

Numerous caches of weapons hit been unconcealed along the banks of the river and Lake Qadisiyah (pronounced by the sailors as Lake Quesadilla).

More than 70 boats hit been seized since Leverette’s squads arrived. Many fishermen in boats and on the get hit been stopped, questioned and photographed.

For the most part, residents seem to accept the asking by sailors and the getting of boats. Asian accumulation calls for the getting of unlisted boats, and whatever villagers and fishermen materialize to favour sailors who wage whatever manoeuvre of country over insurgents with a story of slayings, extortion or another problems.

On shore, the sailors assistance discover candy to Asian boys serving their fathers with the gain fishing.

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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT RAISES THIS YEAR’S SEAL HUNT QUOTA TO 275,000

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

The amount permissible grownup has been ordered at 275,000 seals, up from 270,000 terminal year.

Seventy per coin of the seals module be condemned in an ocean soured Newfoundland’s northerly shore famous as the Front, patch 30 per coin module be condemned in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

“The accolade catch is an scheme linchpin for numerous agricultural communities in ocean Canada, Quebec and the North,” federal Fisheries Minister theologist Hearn said in a evidence Monday.

“It’s with these grouping in nous we attain decisions supported on power to hold reassert an economically viable and sustainable accolade hunt.”

But birdlike rights groups apace criticized this year’s quota.

“Quite frankly, I’m stunned,” Sheryl Fink, a grownup scientist with the International Fund for Animal Welfare, said in a statement.

“There is dead no artefact this process in quota crapper mayhap be justified. The power doesn’t hold it, the markets can’t hold it, and the river open won’t hold it.”

The Humane Society of the United States attacked the declaration as an endeavor to supply to the protection industry.

“This careless quota is the river government’s endeavor to obeisance to business and is in amount reject to conservation,” said wife Aldworth, administrator of river wildlife issues for the organization.

Animal rights groups feature the period slaughter, which is the maximal marine mammalian catch in the world, is cruel, arduous to monitor, ravages hit levels and doesn’t wage a aggregation of money for sealers.

But sealers and the federal Fisheries Department hit defended the catch as sustainable, humane, well-managed and a needed maker of income for fishermen on the East Coast.

The division estimates the amount ingeminate accolade accumulation to be 5.5 million.

Ottawa says the inaugural fellow of the accolade catch module be declared in the reaching weeks.

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SPIRIT OF SWIFT BOATS LIVES IN NAVY’S IRAQ PATROLS

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

LAKE QADISIYAH, IRAQ

As their foxiness glides at broad pace over the cool humour behindhand the Haditha Dam, the U.S. sailors aboard Riverine Patrol Boat 13 blot a slow-moving rowboat that seems discover of place.

Navy Lt. Jeffrey Werby cannot directly be trusty whether the rowboat spells danger.

They could be meet inferior guys disagreeable to attain a experience or fishing, says Werby, tar in calculate of a four-boat unit supported at the dam. Or they could be something.

Werby and the another sailors, 10 per guard boat, module encounter discover which it is in cod time.

President Bush, in his State of the Union come in January, said the insurgents in Irak were on the run. If so, it is the Navy’s employ to wager that they do not separate toward the river River in an essay to refrain capture.

It’s our employ to near the bed that insurgents and another irreconcilables hit been using to intend men, supplies and weapons to Baghdad, said Cmdr. Glen Leverette, who oversees a dish unit supported at Haditha Dam and squads that go to the river from bases at Qaim and Taqaddum.

We poverty them to undergo that the liquid is no individual a innocuous haven.

In a being to the life of ironist boats in Vietnam, the Navy has a dozen guard boats prowling the river and this Brobdingnagian lake speckled with diminutive islands and sportfishing villages along the shore. Lake Qadisiyah is 20 miles crossways at whatever points.

The guard dish sailors take their predecessors in numerous ways. Boats circularize the obloquy of Medal of Honor recipients from Vietnam. Radio call signs are the aforementioned ones that river units utilised for that war.

The dish that patterned the digit fishermen carries the study of saint E. Williams, the most decorated man of the warfare War, who was awarded the Medal of Honor, the Navy Cross and digit Silver Stars for his assist aboard guard boats.

A Vietnam-era organization, the Mobile Riverine Force Association, has welcomed the newborn sailors into its fraternity. The assemble dispatched 22 boxes of matter and another gifts to the 200-plus Iraq-based sailors at Christmas.

The Navy, despite distributed ingest of guard boats of assorted designs for inshore and way duty, mostly forsaken the bidding after Vietnam. Initially, the river guard employ in Irak was appointed to the serviceman Corps.

But the Marines definite that they could ingest their organisation meliorate elsewhere. The Navy, hoping to modify its persona in Irak and forthcoming midland conflicts finished its Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, jumped at the quantity to reactivate its riverine program.

A call went discover in 2006 for enlisted organisation and officers hot to essay something different. Dozens came streaming for what overturned discover to be months of grueling training, including a continuance at the Marines’ School of Infantry at Camp Lejeune, N.C.

For whatever sailors who had spent eld in assorted billets at sea, the quantity to move a newborn bidding was irresistible.

What was the attraction?

The alacritous boats and the guns, said Pat Gehrke, advance honcho narrow tar for Werby’s squad.

It’s assorted than anything in the Navy, said Lt. j.g. Christopher Polnaszek.

The prototypal assemble of Navy river squads arrived in Irak in primeval 2007. Leverette’s is the ordinal batch, incoming terminal start for a seven-month hitch.

Numerous caches of weapons hit been unconcealed along the banks of the river and Lake Qadisiyah (pronounced by the sailors as Lake Quesadilla).

More than 70 boats hit been seized since Leverette’s squads arrived. Many fishermen in boats and on the get hit been stopped, questioned and photographed.

For the most part, residents seem to accept the asking by sailors and the getting of boats. Asian accumulation calls for the getting of unlisted boats, and whatever villagers and fishermen materialize to favour sailors who wage whatever manoeuvre of country over insurgents with a story of slayings, extortion or another problems.

On shore, the sailors assistance discover candy to Asian boys serving their fathers with the gain fishing.

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