Seattle, Washington Stands Up For the Dolphins of Taiji


A Dolphin of Taiji

By Kirsten MassebeauToday, dolphins are known to be highly intelligent, and self-aware beings with brains comparable to mans. Every day more scientific data is compiled on how similar dolphins and humans really are. They carry their offspring for about the same amount of time and nurse their young for as long as 2 to 3 years, the pilot whale as long as 6 years. Dolphin groups known as pods live in socially complex societies consisting of families, that show advanced cultures and traditions. Dolphins have interacted with man since time began, trying to help when ever needed, to reach out and share their many gifts of love and laughter freely.

A Boat Loaded With Wounded, and Dying Dolphins Heading For The Slaughter House

September 1st marks a sad days for the dolphins swimming near the coast of Taiji, Japan. As exposed, by the academy award-winning film, “The Cove” the traditional practice of driving pods of dolphins into the blood cove continues. Each year up to 20,000 dolphins are murdered in Taiji Japan. The Taiji dolphin hunters confuse the dolphins using a wall of sound created by dropping metal pipes into the water and then tapping on them. Once the dolphins sonar is rendered useless, the hunters drive the pod into the cove using boats. The pod is separated, the attractive young netted off from their parents, family and community. These young dolphins, are forced to hear their families brutally slaughtered while they swim in their blood. The selected juveniles dolphins are trained and sold into captivity upwards of $100,000. Once sold, they are packed in ice and shipped worldwide, destined to spend their lives in small cement tanks forced to perform for their food. Their lifespan shortened by as much as 95%, most die within the first year. The dolphins are left in netted pens overnight. The hunters return the following morning to begin the slaughter. 26 sadistic men, savagely murder the remaining dolphins, the death toll rising into the hundreds and thousands. Their thrashing bodies, and cries for mercy echo through the cove as entire communities of dolphins, their traditions, their sparkle, their love, gone forever. The dolphin drives of Taiji are big business for the Fisherman’s Union of Taiji. The dolphin captivity trade for marine parks and aquariums supports the cove killings. This is income the hunters, are not willing to give up regardless of the dolphins suffering, so clear to the world. The Japanese people now know that the dolphin meat served to their children in public schools is tainted with high levels of Mercury and toxins from Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant. They too are rising against the Japanese Government, and the Fisherman’s Union of Taiji demanding they stop poisoning the children of Japan. Taiji was not affected by the tsunami although it experienced some high swells. The hunters of the Fisherman’s Union quickly jumped into their banger boats and headed out to sea leaving the dolphins locked in Harbor pens. As the water rushed on the shoreline the dolphins were rushed over the jagged rocks. Twenty six captive dolphins perished.

The world is calling for change

On September 1st, 2011 the people of Seattle, Washington will join the world in asking Japan to stop issuing permits to slaughter dolphins. All Washingtonians and visitors please join us as we stand up for the dolphins of Taiji. Be part of the biggest movement on the planet, saving the oceans, and saving sentient, self-aware beings, the dolphins. Details about the rally are listed below. The rally begins at 1pm and will run from 1pm to 4pm in front of the Consulate General of Japan, in Seattle.

Follow the links below for more information:

http://www.savejapandolphins.org/blog/post/celebrate-dolphin-day-coming-to-a-consulate-near-you1

http://countdowntocove.com

01 September ·
12:00 – 14:00

Location
Consulate General of Japan in Seattle 601 Union Street Seattle, WA

Created by:

Kim Talley Koelbel


More info
We are rallying together at the General Consulate of Japan. Our message is simple: JAPAN, LET THE DOLPHINS LIVE & BE FREE!!!
*A few things I would like everyone to keep in mind (all pretty obvious but I have to say it) – Thank you*We will be on walk ways please let the general public past. We want them to like us so please be courteous.
*By all means hand out literature but please refrain from using very gruesome or obviously SHOCKING images. Let people know the facts, leave people with the option of looking up the messy details.
*Please do not use abusive language if we are heckled!
*Anyone found to be damaging property, being aggresive or racist will be removed from the march.
*We take no reponsiibility for your welfare or that of you possessions while at the rally. You are responsibile for your own actions and belongings.
*please remember we want to avoid negative attention.
*It may be very warm so bring some water
*Listen to the event organizers as they are there to help us all and keep us together and safe! On a happier note….
*Please do make placards or posters to bring along to let everyone know why you are there. Be creative!
*Wear you supportive t -shirts / outfits.
*Bring with you a smile and positive attitude. This is a positive step towards getting people involved and raising awareness.
*Talk with the general public if they approach you. Let them know what it’s all about.
*Please do take pictures, videos and most of all enjoy the experience!
This event is being coordinated with the International Day of Awareness for the Dolphins of Taiji Event
created by Save Misty the Dolphin https://www.facebook.com/S​avemistythedolphin
“Celebrate Japan Dolphin Day” of Save Japan Dolphins.
Contact: Kim Talley Koelbel
kimtalley2@gmail.com

16 thoughts on “Seattle, Washington Stands Up For the Dolphins of Taiji

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  9. Excellent Posting of Pertinent Factual Information. My Jusband and I plan on being at the Houston Japanese Embassy Sept 1st to show our Dolphin Support. We will be handing out awareness cards, and wearing “We are Free” Dolphin Hats

    • Thanks Cheryl, what about your hats? I had some info. on one used at another event and they forwarded their provider. When I looked up that source there was no mention of hats. Could you provide us with your source?

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  11. “We do not need to reflect too long before we realize that all beings spontaneously look for happiness and try to avoid suffering.” – Dalai Lama

    “It all comes down to pain and suffering. Not intelligence, not strength, not social class or civil right. Pain and suffering are, in themselves, bad and should be prevented or minimized, irrespective of the race, sex, or species of the being that suffers.” – Joaquin Phoenix | quote from EARTHLINGS

    “To me, you’re either an activist or an inactivist.” – Louie Psihoyos | quote from The Cove

    “A time comes when silence is betrayal.” – Martin Luther King

    • Thank-you Holise! The suffering these sentient, self aware being undergo under the blue tarps of Taiji is unspeakable. Now more than ever the world is standing up for dolphins! I believe we will see an end to this atrocity soon.

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