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Seal Oil: The Other Seal Product

Seal oil capsules
Seal oil capsules

Harp seals have a thick layer of blubber underneath their skin, which protects them from the freezing temperatures of the North Atlantic. The oil obtained from this blubber layer is sold in capsules as a nutrition supplement. The oil is reputed to taste bad, resulting in the fact that it is not sold for direct use in food (as flax seed oil, hemp seed oil, and chia seed oil are).

Atlantic Marine Products is a major purveyor of harp seal oil (along with pelts). This company is owned by the large seafood distributor, the Barry Group. One company that purchases Atlantic Marine Products' harp seal oil is Terra Nova Fishery Products, founded by Dr. Cosmas Ho, a Newfoundland researcher and entrepreneur. He can be emailed from here.

Another brand of seal oil capsules is Omega 3 Plus+. Note: that neither company sells to the U.S. because all marine mammal products, including harp seal oil and pelts, are illegal in the U.S. thanks to the Marine Mammal Protection Act.


Atlantic Marine Products produces a brochure that states, "Marine oil, derived from the North Atlantic Harp Seal, has been identified as a rich source of Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids." Throughout the pamphlet, the health benefits of omega-3 fatty acids are touted, but nowhere does this company or the Omega 3 Plus company present proven advantages of harp seal oil over flax seed oil, hemp seed oil, or chia seed oil...and the latter oils taste good and come from plants!

What's more, all marine mammals now have high levels of mercury and other pollutants (from man-made pollution) in their bodies, mostly concentrated in the fatty tissue. This has resulted in high levels of mercury in the tissues of the Inuit people of Newfoundland, who consume seals, whales, and other marine mammals in their traditional diet. Nevertheless, the companies that sell harp seal oil do not mention the issue of contaminants in their products.

 

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