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sealer
A professional who kills seals for pelts, using clubs. Respnsibilities include:
- Rounds up droves of bachelor seals resting or sleeping on beach adjacent to, but distinct from, rookery, using pole to prod them and keep them together.
- Drives male seals inland to killing grounds, and sorts droves into pods.
- Kills male seals that are within specified age and size limits, by striking them on head with club, after allowing others to escape.
- Severs skin around head and flippers of dead seal, using knife, pins its skull to ground with metal bar, and pulls off seal's skin from head to tail.
- Loads pelts onto trucks for transportation to plant for cleaning and curing.
- Washes pelts in sea water.
- Scrapes fat and blubber from pelts, using hand scraper.
- Cures pelts in salt or brine, sprinkles boric acid on skin side of pelt to prevent bacterial development, and packs and salts pelts in barrels for shipment and further processing.
- May be designated according to specific task performed as Seal Driver; Seal Killer; Seal Skinner.
- Sealing operations are controlled by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
- Sõnaliik: noun
- Valdkond/domeen: Professional careers
- Category: Occupational titles
- Company: U.S. DOL
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