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Big bucks to quit hunt

CP: Sunday, Aug. 27, 2006

SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. -- The head of a U.S.-based beauty products empire says her
multimillion-dollar offer for fishermen to stop the East Coast seal hunt still
stands.

Cathy Kangas, CEO and founder of RRAI Beauty, told the Summerside Journal
Pioneer that she's still prepared to spend millions to convince Canadian
fishermen to stop the annual slaughter.

She wants Ottawa and provincial governments to match her contributions, and
together offer $16 million to replace the income fishermen bring in.

The Department of Fisheries and Oceans says the landed value for the 2005 hunt
exceeded $16.5 million. The department has said this year's hunt could be the
most profitable ever, with a landed value between $25 million and $30 million.

The federal government refused her offer when she first floated the idea in
April, but Kangas said she has talked to sealers in Prince Edward Island who
would be happy to exchange their licences for cash.



"P.E.I. could become a seal sanctuary. It could bring tourists here," Kangas
said in a phone interview from Connecticut.

Kangas said she is prepared to meet with Prince Edward Island Premier Pat Binns
to discuss her proposal. There are 22 active seal licences in the province.

The P.E.I. Fishermen's Association doesn't like the idea.

Association president Ed Frenette said fishermen want to curb an exploding seal
population that is consuming commercial fish and fouling lobster gear.

He said his association is pressing for increased access to the East Coast seal
hunt.

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