OceanCare at the FAO / COFI meeting in Rome

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From 31 January to 4 February 2011 I'm in Rome, and take part in the conference of the FAO Fisheries Commission for the discussion of the underwater noise unde influence on fish stocks and fisheries. Intense noise from ship engines, seismic tests for the Study of Oelvorkommen, military sonar and also of wind farms and other structures in the sea, has a negative impact on marine life. Continue reading »

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Taiji Update # 11 – dry season

The best days are when the boats of the dolphin hunters do not leave or return from an unsuccessful hunt. Sometimes it happens that the Dolphins escaped their instigators. Today was such a day.Apparently, pursued 12 boats lined up a school of dolphins, outside of the lighthouse. But the animals are divided up, and finally escaped into the open sea. Continue reading »

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Taiji Update No. 10: Risso's dolphins

On two consecutive days, the hunters have hunted Risso's dolphins in the bay of Taiji. It is frightening to see already, how they are dolphins at practically every day and how many various types reside in this region – and to be hunted! Bottlenose dolphins, pilot whales, minke whales, white pages, stripes, spots and just Risso's dolphins. Continue reading »

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Taiji Update No. 9: chaotic chase

Pacific white-sided dolphins – they see the porpoise-Dall's something similar if you look not just – are among the very fast and athletic dolphin species. The coast are the beautiful black sea mammals do not normally drawn to close. Today, the Hunter is a larger school, perhaps to the 50 animals identified. Continue reading »


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Taiji Update No. 8: No Mercy for the bottlenose dolphin

Have an early dolphin hunters today identified a school of porpoises, not far outside of Taiji. Already at 08.00 they rush the totally stressed marine mammals directly into the bay of death. Anxiously huddle protectively encircle the social animals and the youngest. Know their tormentors have been shown no mercy, not even with babies and their mothers or pregnant Delfinweibchen. Continue reading »

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Taiji Update # 7: Interview with Richard O'Barry

“This problem can be solved only Japanese. We did what we could.” This dolphin protectors Richard O'Barry says in an interview for OceanCare. Now it is time that people from Japan, the initiative against the dolphin hunt would take over, or taking an active role would be. Only a movement within Japan as well as pressure on the domestic level will stop the dolphin hunt. Continue reading »

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Taiji Update No. 6: The coming of it …. Report by Hans Peter Roth for OceanCare site

“I'll never get used to it.” Yoko * looks out into the distance. Their fine features show little emotion, but in the eyes of the Japanese woman is the obvious sadness. I nod and swallow empty. From the depths beneath our observation hill beating dolphin flukes can be heard. Men desert cries drown out the horrible noises in the water. Continue reading »

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Planned oil rig threatens rare gray whales

Sakhalin Investment Company with Shell as a co-owner announced plans to build another large oil platform in the feeding grounds of the last western Pacific gray whales. “The western Pacific gray whales are highly endangered species,” explains Dr. Ralf Sonntag, marine biologist of the IFAW. “There are only 130 of these individuals, of which only 30 are capable of reproducing females. Continue reading »

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Taiji Update No. 5: After Nami's planned new Orca catches death? – Report by Hans Peter Roth for OceanCare site

After the death of Orca Nami Nami lost in Nagoya in late December 2010 the appetite. On 14 January, the Port of Nagoya in solitary Orcaweibchen Public Aquarium has died, finally sick and exhausted, having lost about 300 pounds of weight. Considered as preliminary cause of death – as so often – stomach ulcers. Continue reading »

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Taiji Update No. 4: Nothing is bad enough … .. – Report by Hans Peter Roth for OceanCare site

…. than that it still could not get worse. This bitter wisdom of the spiritual master Franz Bardon as today proves, unfortunately all too true. For the third consecutive day, the dolphin hunters hunt with ruthless efficiency stripes dolphins in the bay of death. The Canadian dolphin expert Leah Lemieux wonders whether “use” every time the hunters of the same great dolphin school and simply split off parts of it, and hunt. Continue reading »

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