Caribbean Monk seal
caribbean monk seal in new york aquarium, 1910
the extinction of caribbean monk seal triggered overhunting in eighteenth , nineteenth centuries obtain oil held within blubber, fueled large demand seal products. 1688, sugar plantation owners sent out hunting parties kill hundreds of seals every night blubber oil lubricate machinery. caribbean monk seals’ docile nature , lack of instinctive fear of humans made easy target, , hunting ended (in 1850s) because population low commercial use. overfishing of reefs sustained caribbean monk seal population contributed extinction. fish stock decline in caribbean starved remaining populations. little done protect caribbean monk seal; time placed on endangered species list in 1967, extinct.
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