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             SAVE THE DOLPHINS NOW !


 




From first hand experience I can tell you that the taking of dolphins and whales
for captivity, for the purposes of human entertainment, or for human consumption
is so wrong, on so many levels.

In addition, as a retired professional scuba diver and marine biologist, it is a scientific fact that coral reefs around the world are dying at an alarming rate. With global warming and pollution, all life in our oceans is in the verge of total collapse. Japanese fisherman are harvesting fish and cetaceans around the world at an cataclysmic rate.



The worlds most notorius dolphin trainer, Richard O Barry, has risked
his life repeatedly over the past 30 years to end these barbaric practices.

Every year, Japanese fishermen brutually slaughter
approximately 23,000 dolphins in Taiji, Japan.



Did you know that dolphins are completely toxic
with mercury poisoning from mans pollution ?
Almost all freshwater and saltwater fish today are poisoned
with mercury and many are not safe to eat.



Richard O'Barry at a Japanese fish market where mercury toxic dolphin
meat is sold as whale meat to unsuspecting Japanese consumers. 


Come into the 21st century of marine conservation.

Open your eyes and SEE what is happening in our oceans!


 

 


Click on The Cove Movie below
to enter into a world of powerfull information.

 

 


  WHAT CAN YOU DO ? 

Sign this Petition to Stop the Dolphin Slaughters in Japan.
We need 250,000 signatures and we are a little over half way there.

  CLICK HERE TO SIGN THE PETITION 

OR
Text from your phone DOLPHIN to 44144
to sign the petition.

Sign this petition too, on Facebook : 

http://apps.facebook.com/causes/petitions/252?m=e3173521#sign


 
      Sign up to receive updates and alerts on the Cove campaign HERE
 


  GOT MERCURY ? 

SEE JUST HOW MUCH MERCURY IS IN THE FISH
AND SEAFOOD YOU EAT.

 GO TO THE WORLD WIDE CHART HERE 

 1) Save Japan Dolphins 
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