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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sealers; Sealer (disambiguation)

Sealer         
·noun A mariner or a vessel engaged in the business of capturing seals.
II. Sealer ·noun One who seals; especially, an officer whose duty it is to seal writs or instruments, to stamp weights and measures, or the like.
sealer         
sealer1
¦ noun a device or substance used to seal something.
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sealer2
¦ noun a ship or person engaged in hunting seals.
sealer         
(sealers)
A sealer is the same as a sealant
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Sealer

Sealer may refer either to a person or ship engaged in seal hunting, or to a sealant; associated terms include:

Examples of use of SEALER
1. Newfoundland sealer Mark Small said that contrary to what hunt opponents are saying, the market for seal products is strong and growing.
2. But she is not yet dead, so the sealer hits her in the face another four times before slamming a hooked "hakapik" club into her stomach and dragging her across the ice towards the ship.
3. At one point, a sealer flung the carcass of a skinned seal at an inflatable craft carrying protesters and journalists. ‘Long investigation‘ Canada‘s fisheries department says seven activists were arrested because their boat violated a condition that it stay at least 10 metres away from the hunters.
4. In our view, it would make more sense to look at ecotourism.‘‘ Sealers say the hunt has kept their communities afloat for centuries. He‘ll go out there and cuddle up to a whitecoat and they look beautiful, you can‘t get away from that and it is cruel, you can‘t get away from that either, but it‘s something we‘ve done for 500 years,‘‘ said Jack Troake, a 70–year–old sealer. It‘s helped to sustain us.
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