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Sea of blood as Japan slaughters thousands of dolphins
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 514538:MV84OTI0NjVfMTM4MDg4MDJfMzVEMDI5NjE=] [quote:Just A Jill] Wow! Now that is how to put away a bunch of meat! I just hope they manage the herds so as not to over harvest... It would also be nice if they could find a way to slaughter more humanely. Maybe they could use one of those air tank powered things the maniac in No Country for Old Men used to kill people and blow door locks out with. No, they are not managing the herds, the ocean is due to be totally depleted by 2048..so studies report.. Methods of ocean fish farming have been steady in development by scientists, here is a link about the lastest developments..for more info, google "sustainable ocean fish farming"... http://www.pccnaturalmarkets.com/issues/seafood/ Ocean depletion of fish stocks old report 2006..much worse now.... http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2006-11/2006-11-02-voa61.cfm?CFID=308459665&CFTOKEN=96665925&jsessionid=6630fbb9cd1d482694036b4b121c1e3c7c32 Even older report 2003 National Geographic 90% of large fish since 1950 http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/05/0515_030515_fishdecline.html [/quote] I recall an old paper, where it claims all the water in the middle easy will be depleted by 1998, and the oceans would be empty by 2008. [/quote]
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Despite the efforts of the Japanese authorities to keep it hidden, the massacre has been captured on film by a guerrilla documentary team led by the man who trained Flipper.
Until now, the yearly slaughter of 2,000 dolphins in a small town in Japan has been one of the country's most shameful secrets. But The Cove – a new documentary shot in the style of an espionage thriller – is about to change all that. The film follows the attempts of an American documentary team to penetrate the veil of secrecy surrounding the annual dolphin 'drive' in the fishing town of Taiji.
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