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  2. Marine mammals as food - Wikipedia

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    In Taiwan, demand for dolphin meat still exists. Despite laws banning the slaughter of dolphins and jail-time consequences for anyone who consumes dolphin meat, as many as 1,000 dolphins are killed by Taiwanese fishermen each year. [15] Dolphin meat is dense and such a dark shade of red as to appear black.

  3. Samuel LaBudde - Wikipedia

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    Organized and led international campaign to expose Asian tiger trade resulting in domestic legal prohibitions against the trade in China, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan and culminating in implementation of U.S. trade sanctions against Taiwan in 1994 — first economic sanctions in history imposed against a country for violations of an ...

  4. Taiji dolphin drive hunt - Wikipedia

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    Because of the health concerns, the price of dolphin meat decreased significantly in 2006. [ 35 ] In June 2008, Aera , a Japanese weekly journal, reported that the whale and dolphin meat sold in Taiji contained 160 times higher levels of mercury, and hairs from eight men and women had 40 times higher levels, based on a research conducted by the ...

  5. 17 of the most valuable items on the black market - AOL

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    Drugs, weapons and human trafficking. That's probably what comes to mind when thinking about the black market -- but the illegal trade is more varied than you may think, and it also encompasses ...

  6. Maritime industries of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan is an island nation and as such has an intimate relationship with the sea. [2] Seafarers from Taiwan are believed to have colonized the Ryukyu Islands 30,000 year ago. [3] The indigenous Yami people of Orchid Island are famous for their seafaring skills and most Taiwanese indigenous people practiced some right or ritual related to the ...

  7. Another '70's flashback: The meat crisis - AOL

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    Prices in restaurants are rising across the spectrum, from top-notch eateries to fast food chain Wendy's, which has raised the price of its quarter pound burger by 4-8 cents in the past year.

  8. Agriculture in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Pork production peaked in the years before 1997 when foot-and-mouth disease arrived in Taiwan. In those years Taiwan was the second largest exporter of pork after Denmark. [8] The traditional method of feeding pigs with food scraps has been restricted to the most advanced farms due to concerns about African swine fever. In 2020 three quarters ...

  9. A 2018 law makes it illegal to use cats and dogs for meat ...

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    Here's what federal law says about using cats and dogs for meat.