<P> Seal hunting, or sealing, is the personal or commercial hunting of seals . Seal hunting is currently practiced in eight countries and one region of Denmark: Canada, Namibia, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Finland, Sweden, and Greenland . Most of the world's seal hunting takes place in Canada and Greenland . Canada's largest market for seals is Norway . </P> <P> The Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) regulates the seal hunt in Canada . It sets quotas (total allowable catch--TAC), monitors the hunt, studies the seal population, works with the Canadian Sealers' Association to train sealers on new regulations, and promotes sealing through its website and spokespeople . The DFO set harvest quotas of over 90,000 seals in 2007; 275,000 in 2008; 280,000 in 2009; and 330,000 in 2010 . The actual kills in recent years have been less than the quotas: 82,800 in 2007; 217,800 in 2008; 72,400 in 2009; and 67,000 in 2010 . </P> <P> In 2007, Norway claimed that 29,000 harp seals were killed, Russia claimed that 5,479 seals were killed, and Greenland claimed that 90,000 seals were killed in their respective seal hunts . </P>

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