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Dolphins and mercury in Japan

6 February, 2008
Dolphin Hunt Sags Amid Mercury Fears.Examiner. Jan 30, 2008.TAIJI, Japan. Every autumn and winter, hunters from this craggy Japanese fishing village corral thousands of dolphins into a tiny, isolated cove and kill them for meat and fertilizer, turning the water red with their blood.And every year, foreign animal rights protesters converge on the town, interfering with the slaughter, clashing with fishermen and broadcasting grisly photographs of the slayings around the world – all without stopping the hunt.Now, Japan’s dolphin hunters face a new, powerful opponent: mercury contamination.[ See ]. Read more: watch video.
Dolphins and mercury in Japan
Dolphin Revenge – Mercury Poisoning. Feb.16, 2008.
TAIJI, Japan – Every autumn and winter, hunters from this craggy Japanese fishing village corral thousands of dolphins into a tiny, isolated cove and kill them for meat and fertilizer, turning the water red with their blood.And every year, foreign animal rights protesters converge on the town, interfering with the slaughter, clashing with fishermen and broadcasting grisly photographs of the slayings around the world — all without stopping the hunt.Now, Japan’s dolphin hunters face a new, powerful opponent: mercury contamination.A series of scientific studies in recent years in Japan have documented high levels of the toxic heavy metal in dolphin meat, and a group of city councilmen in Taiji launched an unprecedented campaign against the hunt several months ago after doing their own tests.
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