Taking action against Taiji’s annual dolphin hunt

UPDATE

Jan 21, 2014

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The annual slaughter of bottle-nosed dolphins taking place in Japan this week is deeply troubling. Many of you have expressed your concerns and called for action to stop the killings.
As WSPA, we are opposed to all cetacean hunts and believe that there is no humane way to kill these animals at sea.
Right now, our top partner organisations are lobbying, raising awareness and applying pressure through public support to help the dolphins.
To take action now, visit: Save Japan Dolphins, which campaigns solely on this issue, and has a page of actions for you to take.
For further information and actions to take visit:

You can also write a letter of concern to the Japanese embassy in your country – visit the Embassy Pages website for contact details.

At WSPA we will continue to make our objections to the hunt very clear and support our partners at this time.

TLB recommends you visit http://www.wspa.org.au  for more great articles and pertinent information.

See original article here: http://www.wspa.org.au/latestnews/2014/taking-action-against-taijis-annual-dolphin-hunt.aspx

 

 

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Dolphins Butchery in The Bay of Hell – This Is Not A Horror Movie !!!

By Zine Larbaoui (TLB Exec. Dir. Of Media)

Each year, thousands of dolphins are slaughtered near the city on either side of Japan … In 2010, more than 23,000 were killed in a bloodbath … The small bay of Taiji is the heart of an ancient tradition that  is arousing growing international criticism since it”s beem known worldwide. And yet, the horror continues …

Small port in western Japan, Taiji was made famous by the documentary “The Cove, Bay of shame.” This 2010 Oscar winning documentary film, exposed worldwide the unacceptable killing of hundreds of dolphins, both for business or leisure.

 

Dolphins are slaughtered for the spectacle of it!.

For traditional entertainment, yes! This concept may offend, revolt, and yet … If fishermen of Taiji capture every year thousands of dolphins, it is primarily to meet the demand emanating from dolphin aquariums worldwide. A dolphin for aquatic parks sells up to 150,000 dollars!
A real boon for fishermen, more than a lucrative business, a real business, blessed by park owners claiming the shows contain an educational value… And whose avowed aim is to promote a better understanding and more effective protection of dolphins and whales! Can you see the hypocrisy here?

But what is so educational about captive animals forced by hunger to perform pirouettes and stupid tricks for a “treat”? And most importantly, who can claim with a straight face that we are protecting wild dolphins while at the same time, participating in an industry of captivity that leads to countless sea mammals massacre?

Out of All captured dolphins in the Taiji Bay, only a small part is selected by dolphin aquarium trainers. It is solely the finest specimens (Tursiops truncatus females, the ones that look like Flipper) that are spared to be sold at exorbitant prices.

All other dolphins are then forced towards small bay of Taiji located nearby. There and in  private, they are slaughtered in appalling conditions before being skinned, weighed and packed to end up on market stalls, restaurants and even in the city schools cafeteria… A dead dolphin pays $ 600. This is much less a captive dolphin, certainly. But why pass on a source of additional income, right?

Although, the demand for dolphin meat decreases, as whales, there remains yet a hundred people still involved in this sinister fishery in Taiji. In the village, some are fiercely observing the ancient tradition, reminding you that fishing dolphins is a 400 years old activity and denouncing the world’s “cultural imperialism” dictating that the concept of killing dolphins would be more cruel that shooting cattle.

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Far from stopping the massacre , the town of Taiji, plans to open a 70 acres marine park within 5 to 20 years. Part of the Bay should become an area in which tourists can swim or kayak in the company of these cetaceans.The port already has a cetaceans small area aimed at increasing tourism , but “We want ,”  says mr. Wada, “turn the whole village into a park , where you can observe marine mammals and also taste sea products including dolphin and whale meat ” . It seems therefore that to stop the massacre remains out of the question “The whole plan is based on the idea that they can exploit dolphins and whales as if they belonged to them , but the whales do not belong to Taiji ” , railed Nanami Kurasawa, head of the NGO and Iruka Kujira Action Network IKAN , Action Group for Dolphins and Whales.

Thanks to the work of the Sea Shepherd who submits daily reports of atrocities committed against the Dolphins in the “Bay of Hell”, we can measure the extent and cruelty of these massacres. For the 2013 season, the authorities have set quotas* for fishing:

*134 Pacific white-sided dolphins
*450 striped dolphins or blue dolphins
*557 bottlenose
*400 pantropical spotted dolphins
*265 Risso’s dolphins
*137 pilot whales
*70 killer whales

 

Officially, it is therefore more than 2,100 dolphins that could be captured or killed, nearly ten times less than in 2010.

From September 12 2013 on, the season resumed with the capture and killing of young bottlenose dolphins and another sixty from other species. Then, almost every day until December 4, dolphins were killed, driven against the rocks where they rushed in desperation, agonizing in a bloodbath  and subjected to obvious cruelty.

Video: Last breath of a pilot whale in a bloodbath September 18, 2013

 

Let us not judge hastily the vast majority of Japanese people who are not aware of these massacres … Until the release of the documentary The Cove, the Japanese media completely blacked out the existence of this butchery.
Dolphins are worshiped in most cultures and recognized by scientists as ones of the most intelligent mammals on the planet. I would like to think of them as my marine brothers or cousins and am certain you feel the same of these extraordinary creatures.

At our level, we have an obligation to boycott the marine parks who imprison and enslave these creatures. Dolphins are migratory and social animals and have absolutely no place in captivity. Please share this article, share your outrage!

 

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