Starting in the 1960s, considerable opposition to the Canadian and Nor
wegian harp seal hunt off Newfoundland developed. It was alleged that
the seal hunt was unethical and that the seal population had been seri
ously depleted. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the production
function for the seal hunt based on data for the Norwegian seal hunt.
Particular attention is paid to the question whether free entry to th
e fishery will cause overexploitation. This depends critically on the
characteristics of the production function, in particular the extent t
o which harvesting costs depend on stock size.