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Seals

Volume 174: debated on Wednesday 13 June 1990

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To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many grey and common seals were shot in each of the past 10 years, under section 9 of the Conservation of Seals Act 1970, during (a) the close season and (b) the rest of the year and what steps he is taking to regulate this killing of seals under the terms of the Berne convention.

Information is not held centrally on the basis requested. No prior permit, or subsequent reporting of shooting of a seal, is required under the provisions of section 9 of the Conservation of Seals Act 1970.My right hon. and learned Friend's obligations under the Berne convention in respect of seals in Scottish waters are met by the provisions and operation of the Conservation of Seals Act.

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many licences have been issued for the shooting of seals under section 10 of the Conservation of Seals Act 1970 in the years, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1938, 1989 and so far in the current year.

The figures requested are as follows:

YearLicences Issued
19831
19844
198531
198634
198752
198834
19890
219900
1 No figures are available.
2 to date.

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what is the current policy on the issuing of licences to shoot and kill grey and common seals for the prevention of damage to fisheries and fish stocks.

My right hon. and learned Friend is reviewing this matter in the light of a number of current applications for licences.

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what steps he has taken in order to assess (a) the scale of damage inflicted upon the stocks of fish farms by birds and seals and (b) the number of birds and seals killed in order to prevent predation at fish farms.

There is no general requirement for fish farmers to report damage by predators to their stocks or equipment. Applicants for licences to shoot seals under the provisions of section 10(1)(c) of the Conservation of Seals Act 1970, or to shoot protected birds under the provisions of section 16(1)(k) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 are required to indicate the damage which shooting under licence is expected to prevent and to report the numbers of seals or birds which are shot in accordance with a licence.Information on numbers of seals and seabirds shot under provisions other than licences is not available centrally.