dotardIn former times Cat Harbour men sometimes caught seals in nets after the ice had receded. . . . These nets were placed near the mouths of the local salmon rivers, as seal (especially the 'bay' seal -- called locally 'doaters') selectively feed on salmon.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN MAR 1970 JH 2/70Used I and SupUsed INot useddaughter, doater, doter, BAY SEAL, HARBOUR ~ , RANGERChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Mon 25 Jul 201
seal nThe harbor seal (_Phoca Vitulina_) frequent the harbors of Newfoundland simmer and winter. N...
seal nWe did not have any seal nets of our own as that was the first year staying down [on the Labr...
dotardAfter breakfast I went up the river again;looked at the traps; got a tub of fine sand; and ki...
dotardHe made reference to the appearance of seals in the Exploits estuary and the Humber River man...
dotardThose [seals] that we see in the Exploits River are what they locally call "dotter" seals - I...
dotardThere were always lots of seals in that bay. This is the bay seal, not the harp seal. It is ...
seal n....When Frances got up to go down to feed the hens,Lion an' Dolphie was haulin' in their sea...
dotardAn old seal.Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot useddaughter, doater, doter, BAY SEAL, HARBOUR ~ ,...
seal nSo remarkable was the seal 'fishery' (a natural and useful term, not least because, quite log...
dotard[we] . . . came to an anchor in Harbour Haines, where I shot a doater through as he was lying...
seal n. . . the seal fishery, which is here [L'Anse Amour, or Aux Morts] managed by means of stron...
dotardThere are five varieties of them, the largest of which is the hood seal and the smallest the ...
dotardThe seal that was mostly available in the bay at that time was called the 'doter'. The 'dote...
landsman nWith the break-up of the local ice, arctic ice ... enters the bay. [Nipper's Harbour] D...
dotardThe bay seal or the dotard is the great enemy of them all. In the summer months it will stay ...
seal nThe harbor seal (_Phoca Vitulina_) frequent the harbors of Newfoundland simmer and winter. N...
seal nWe did not have any seal nets of our own as that was the first year staying down [on the Labr...
dotardAfter breakfast I went up the river again;looked at the traps; got a tub of fine sand; and ki...
dotardHe made reference to the appearance of seals in the Exploits estuary and the Humber River man...
dotardThose [seals] that we see in the Exploits River are what they locally call "dotter" seals - I...
dotardThere were always lots of seals in that bay. This is the bay seal, not the harp seal. It is ...
seal n....When Frances got up to go down to feed the hens,Lion an' Dolphie was haulin' in their sea...
dotardAn old seal.Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot useddaughter, doater, doter, BAY SEAL, HARBOUR ~ ,...
seal nSo remarkable was the seal 'fishery' (a natural and useful term, not least because, quite log...
dotard[we] . . . came to an anchor in Harbour Haines, where I shot a doater through as he was lying...
seal n. . . the seal fishery, which is here [L'Anse Amour, or Aux Morts] managed by means of stron...
dotardThere are five varieties of them, the largest of which is the hood seal and the smallest the ...
dotardThe seal that was mostly available in the bay at that time was called the 'doter'. The 'dote...
landsman nWith the break-up of the local ice, arctic ice ... enters the bay. [Nipper's Harbour] D...
dotardThe bay seal or the dotard is the great enemy of them all. In the summer months it will stay ...
seal nThe harbor seal (_Phoca Vitulina_) frequent the harbors of Newfoundland simmer and winter. N...
seal nWe did not have any seal nets of our own as that was the first year staying down [on the Labr...
dotardAfter breakfast I went up the river again;looked at the traps; got a tub of fine sand; and ki...