Save The Dolphins
This post is a follow up on the previous posting, Save the Japanese Dolphin. The folks at bluevoice.org has a microsite on this issue.
End Dolphin Hunting
Fishermen in Japan kill some 20-thousand dolphins a year. BlueVoice.org reports of these dreadful events have shocked the world. The public has responded with an avalanche of protest. We must continue our work on the ground in Japan.
Expose sale of contaminated dolphin meat
Dolphin meat is highly contaminated by mercury and chemicals such as PCBs. Dolphin meat sold in Japan violates Japanese health regulations. Publicizing this is a sad but effective way to end dolphin killing.
End capture of dolphins for swim-withs and aquariums
Keeping highly intelligent animals such as dolphins in captivity is extremely cruel. Many dolphins die in the capture process and money from the captivity industry spurs dolphin hunting. BlueVoice documents this connection.
Dolphin Watching Can Replace Hunting
Izumi Ishii, former head of dolphin hunting at Futo, now operates dolphin-watching trips. He has become internationally famous as a spokesman for dolphin protection. Learn how BlueVoice works with Mr. Ishii and read the miraculous story of the first voyage–a first step to end the slaughters.
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