Saturday 31 August 2013

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Rick O'Barry on saving dolphins and The Cove

To end the brutal killing of more than 20,000 dolphins in Japan.
Winner of the 2009 Oscar for best feature documentary, The Cove follows a team of activists and filmmakers as they infiltrate a heavily-guarded cove in Taiji, Japan. In this remote village they witness and document activities deliberately being hidden from the public: More than 20,000 dolphins and porpoises are being slaughtered each year and their meat, containing toxic levels of mercury, is being sold as food in Japan, often times labeled as whale meat.

Under the direction of the film’s Ric O’Barry, Save Japan Dolphins.org/Earth Island Institute is actively working in Japan to shut down this brutal practice.
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The Oceanic Preservation Society (OPS) produced its first film, The Cove, which has garnered over 70 awards globally, including the 2009 Academy Award for best documentary. An annual dolphin massacre in a secret cove in Taiji, Japan suggests a microcosm of a larger picture, man’s disregard for life. The theme broadens – coal-burning facilities multiply across the planet, leading to high mercury levels in seafood, man’s primary source of protein.

The Cove follows an elite team of activists, filmmakers and freedivers as they embark on a covert mission to penetrate a remote and hidden cove in Taiji, Japan, shining a light on a dark and deadly secret. Utilizing state-of-the-art techniques, including hidden microphones and cameras in fake rocks, the team uncovers how this small seaside village serves as a horrifying microcosm of massive ecological crimes happening worldwide. The result is a provocative mix of investigative journalism, eco-adventure and arresting imagery, adding up to an unforgettable story that has inspired audiences worldwide to action.

The Cove is directed by Louie Psihoyos and produced by Paula DuPré Pesmen and Fisher Stevens. The film is written by Mark Monroe. The executive producer is Jim Clark and the co-producer is Olivia Ahnemann.




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Join the millions who have seen The Cove and want to act. You needn’t fly to Taiji to make your voice heard. 
Contact Authorities
Keep it simple. Keep it kind.
Here are contacts in Japan.
Mr. Kenji Yamaoka- Minister of the Consumer Affairs Agency 
Sanno Park Tower 
2-11-1 Nagatacho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo  
Japan 100-6178  
         
Mr. Yoshiki Kimura – Governor of Wakayama 
1-1  Komatsubaradori  Wakayama City,  Wakayama  640-8585  Japan 
Email: 
e0001003@pref.wakayama.lg.jp
Fax: +81-73-423-9500
Fishery Division 
Tel: +81-73-441-3010 
Fax: +81-73-432-4124 
Email: e0715001@pref.wakayama.lg.jp
Taiji Mayor Kazutaka Sangen 
Email: zeimu@town.taiji.lg.jp
Tel: 81735592335
Fax: 81-73-559-2801
Taiji fishermen’s union 
Tel: 81735592340 
Fax: 81-735-59-2821 
Taiji Whale Museum 
Oaza Taiji 2934-2 Taiji, Wakayama Prefecture Higashimuro gun
Tel: 0735-59-2400 Fax. :0735-59-3823
Tourism Bureau, Wakayama Prefecture
Tel: 81-73-441-2789 
Fax: 81-73-427-1523
Email: 
wakankou@basil.ocn.ne.jp
Website : http://kanko.wiwi.co.jp/world/english/index.html
Hotel Dolphin Resort / Dolphin Base 
703-15 Moriura, Taiji-cho, Higashimuro-gun, Wakayama Prefecture 649-5172, Japan
Tel: +81 0735 59 3514 
Fax +81 0735 59 2810 
Here is a suggested letter:
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen & Honoured dignitaries of Japan,
I write to express extreme distress, anger and sadness at the annual dolphin slaughter and capture still being carried out in the Japanese town of Taiji.  These dolphin drives  are brutally cruel, completely unnecessary and have no place in the 21st century.
Japan is an advanced and otherwise beautiful country. It has the history and the capability to become the world leaders in marine conservation. It is unfortunate that the reputation of an entire nation is being tarnished by the work of a handful of people.
Dolphins are not fish, they are mammals. Dolphins breathe air. They have feelings. They have emotions. They have self-awareness. They are social, complex, intelligent beings. Even the nursing mothers and babies “iruka” are slaughtered with no mercy or they are stolen for a life of misery confined to small pools in aquariums. In the world of civilized nations, no wild animals are being eradicated like the dolphins are being slaughtered in Japan. 
I understand that cultural food issues are complex, some people eat cows, pigs, chickens, some eat bunnies, dogs and cats, insects, etc. Yet the number of people who enjoy eating dolphin meat is dwindling, especially as people become aware of the issues of mercury toxicity.
The Japanese Government has the power to stop the hunts and I humbly ask you to appeal your representatives and work towards a move to end the annual slaughter. 
Taiji could be a mecca for tourism if the dolphin slaughter stops. Dolphin and whale watching tours prove to be lucrative tourism activities elsewhere. Hopefully the thirteen fishing boats could replace their banging pipes and spears with binoculars, cameras, and other souvenirs of a joyous experience on your shores.
Sincerely,
(your name and contact information)
Find a Japanese Consulate in your area
Current information on Taiji kills
Local dolphinariums:
Find your local dolphinarium and voice your concerns.
About SeaWorld:
SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment (abbreviated SeaWorld) is a family entertainment company owned by The Blackstone Group. SeaWorld is responsible for the operation and maintenance of eleven theme parks located throughout the United States.
Headquarters:
Sea World Corporate Office | Headquarters
7007 Sea World Dr Orlando, FL 32821
(800)327-2424
Also, spread the word through friends, family, FaceBook, Twitter.
Keep it simple. Keep it kind.

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PETITION TO JAPANESE GOVERNMENT: Japan: Stop Denying The "Comfort Women" Justice!

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Rick O'Barry on saving dolphins and The Cove

To end the brutal killing of more than 20,000 dolphins in Japan.
Winner of the 2009 Oscar for best feature documentary, The Cove follows a team of activists and filmmakers as they infiltrate a heavily-guarded cove in Taiji, Japan. In this remote village they witness and document activities deliberately being hidden from the public: More than 20,000 dolphins and porpoises are being slaughtered each year and their meat, containing toxic levels of mercury, is being sold as food in Japan, often times labeled as whale meat.

Under the direction of the film’s Ric O’Barry, Save Japan Dolphins.org/Earth Island Institute is actively working in Japan to shut down this brutal practice.
Freyr Titan's insight:
#tweet4taiji Adventurer & Explorer #Cove Guardian Freyr Titan & Proud Orca Avenger @TitanExplores thanks all who #Adventurewithus
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CNN interviews Ric O'Barry



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CNN interview with Save Japan Dolphins founder Ric O'Barry about the dolphin hunt in Taiji, Japan.

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Ever thought about Climate change? Try living it!

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