We know a couple of things for sure. One is that the size of the industry has been decimated by this measure that came into effect in 2009. In terms of the export capacity and actual export of seal products, that's a little bit difficult to nail down in great precision because some of the products, like oils for example, are combined with other marine mammals. But what I can tell you is that the export of seal products—seal meat, seal oils, and raw seal skins—peaked in 2006 at about $18 million, and by last year was down to under half-a-million dollars and the overall sum from 2004 to 2013 was just a little over $79 million. So it has tapered off very dramatically in recent years.
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