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Japan dolphin-killing town to open marine park, serve dolphin meat

October 24, 2013
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Source The Raw Story
By Agence France-Presse

The Japanese town made infamous by the Oscar-winning documentary “The Cove”, will open a marine mammal park where visitors can swim with dolphins, but will not end its annual slaughter, an official said Monday.

The town of Taiji has begun researching a plan to section off part of a cove and turn it into a place where people can swim and kayak alongside small whales and dolphins, Masaki Wada told AFP.

But, Wada insisted, far from having caved in to pressure from conservationists who want an end to an annual hunt that turns waters red with blood, the project was aimed at helping to sustain the practice.

“We already use dolphins and small whales as a source of tourism in the cove where dolphin-hunting takes place,” he said.

“In summer swimmers can enjoy watching the mammals that are released from a partitioned-off space,” he said.

“But we plan to do it on a larger scale. This is part of Taiji’s long-term plan of making the whole town a park, where you can enjoy watching marine mammals while tasting various marine products, including whale and dolphin meat,” he said.

The park will be separate from Hatakejiri Bay, the place into which the fishermen of Taiji corral dolphins, select a few dozen for sale to aquariums and marine parks, and stab the rest to death for meat.

The plan calls for the creation of a whale amusement park stretching roughly 69 acres by putting up a net at the entrance to Moriura Bay in northwestern Taiji, the official said.

The 2009 film “The Cove” brought Taiji to worldwide attention, winning an Oscar the following year, after graphically showing the killing, including by using underwater cameras. Activists continue to visit the town to protest the hunt.

Taiji, in western Wakayama prefecture, is looking to open part of the park within five years, the Wada said.

Black whales and bottlenose dolphins caught in waters near the town would be released into the pool, which would be developed as a nature park that also includes beaches and mudflats, he said.

Wakayama prefecture said the town caught 1,277 dolphins in 2012 and has licence to capture 2,026 this season, which began in September and runs until August next year.


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there are some things that totally defy.
that leave us stunned, and asking why.
this is sick and twisted, times two.
an immoral travesty
through and through.
taiji town where is your heart
what happened to you :(

Karen Lyons Kalmenson


11 Comments leave one →
  1. karenlyonskalmenson permalink
    October 24, 2013 12:54 pm

    there are some things that totally defy.
    that leave us stunned, and asking why.
    this is sick and twisted, times two.
    an immoral travesty
    through and through.
    taiji town where is your heart
    what happened to you
    😦

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  2. LINDABADHAM permalink
    October 24, 2013 3:33 pm

    MY GOODNESS I THOUGHT THAT JAPAN WERE FAR MORE EVOLVED . HOW WRONG CAN YOU BE.

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  3. UFOHUNTERORGUK permalink
    October 25, 2013 7:28 am

    Disgusting,bloody japs will eat anything with its back to the sun

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    • October 25, 2013 8:00 pm

      I am convinced that anyone will eat anything as long as there is greed. Thanks, UFO.

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  4. Freya the Wanderer permalink
    October 25, 2013 11:05 am

    Shame on the Japanese! They can be so cultured and civilized, and yet at the same time so vicious and bloodthirsty. Makes me ashamed of the Japanese DNA I have.

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    • October 25, 2013 8:01 pm

      No worries, no country is immune to animal cruelty. I am from the USA, and we certainly have our share, from food to fun, animals are brutalized in every manner.

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  5. October 25, 2013 11:54 am

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