Help Save The Dolphins

I recently watched the documentary, The Cove, and have been unable to stop thinking about the slaughtering of the dolphins and the numbers of dolphins that are killed each year. (If you have not seen this movie, I highly recommend you do, caution, scenes are graphic) In Japan, roughly 23,000 dolphins are brutally murdered each year. Japan is not the only place to brutally kills dolphins and other sea life. I just found a youtube video of this same sort of massacres happening in Denmark. I will be adding more information to this page, more facts and videos, but in the mean time, research and let's find a way to help save the dolphins.

WARNING: THESE SCENES ARE VERY GRAPHIC

Trailer for The Cove

A Message

Why captivity isn't right

http://www.takepart.com/thecove

Read about what goes on in Denmark each year

Taiji, Japan

Facts About Dolphins



"What are the dangers dolphins face?
  • It is a dangerous time to be a dolphin! Every year thousands and thousands of dolphins are trapped in huge driftnets. They get caught up in the very strong, almost invisible nets. Then they drown. Dolphins are also killed when they are hauled in in nets set around schools of tuna. 
  • In some parts of the world dolphins are deliberately killed by fishermen because they eat the fish they want to catch. Luckily, in other places fishermen see dolphins as friends. There are even reports of dolphins and fishermen working together to catch fish! 
  • In the Faroe Islands each year hundreds of Pilot Whales (a type of dolphin) are driven into very shallow water and killed horribly. Some of them are chopped up to be eaten and the rest are left to rot. Even pregnant females are killed. There is a big campaign to try to stop this dreadful slaughter happening. Some people are refusing to buy anything, especially fish, from the Faroe Islands until the killing is stopped. 
  • Many scientists believe that pollution in the sea is harming dolphins. The sea is polluted in many different ways. Untreated sewage and poisonous chemicals as well as oil spills and dumped rubbish are all dangers to dolphins. When a dolphin eats a fish that is polluted the poisons may stay in the dolphin’ s body. Sometimes the poisons may pass from a mother’ s body to her calf The calf may then die. 
  • Some dolphins are captured to be used in dolphin shows or scientific studies. They are stolen from their families. Often dolphins die when they are captured or soon after. The ones that live spend the rest of their lives as prisoners, often in very small pools. Many people enjoy dolphin shows but how many stop to think about how the dolphin is suffering?"
Cited at http://www.idw.org/html/dolphin_facts_1.html