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  2. Taiji dolphin drive hunt - Wikipedia

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    The Taiji Twelve is a term used by anti-dolphin hunting campaigners to describe a group of dolphins captured in a dolphin drive hunt outside of the town of Taiji, Wakayama, Japan in October 2006. [28] The Ocean World Adventure Park in the Dominican Republic had placed an order for twelve dolphins for the captive swim program. [29]

  3. Dolphin drive hunting - Wikipedia

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    The fishing village of Taiji. The Taiji dolphin drive hunt captures small cetaceans for their meat and for sale to dolphinariums. Taiji has a long connection to Japanese whaling. The 2009 documentary film The Cove drew international attention to the hunt. Taiji is the only town in Japan where drive hunting still takes place on a large scale.

  4. Taiji, Wakayama - Wikipedia

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    Taiji Whale Museum opened in 1969. It exhibits more than 1,000 items related to whales and whaling, including skeletal displays of several whale species. It keeps captive dolphins obtained by the Taiji dolphin drive hunt on display and uses the museum as a transfer station prior to distributing animals to dolphinariums worldwide.

  5. History of dolphin fishing and utilization in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Here, the position of dolphin drive fishing was clearly stated. In response, the residents of Oura in Iwate Prefecture applied for a license to fish for dolphins. The application required, among other things, the provision of documents showing past performance. [53] A record from 1908 describes the method of dolphin drive fishing.

  6. The Cove (film) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] The film highlights the fact that the number of dolphins killed in the Taiji dolphin drive hunt is several times greater than the number of whales killed in the Antarctic, and asserts that 23,000 dolphins and porpoises are killed in Japan every year by the country's whaling industry. The migrating dolphins are herded into a cove where ...

  7. South Malaita Island - Wikipedia

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    A large-scale example is the Taiji dolphin drive hunt, made famous by the documentary film The Cove. The hunt on South Malaita Island is smaller in scale, and is almost exclusively practiced by the Walande and Fanelei peoples. [3] The meat is shared equally between households. Dolphin teeth are used in jewelry and as currency. [4

  8. Miami Dolphins vs.Tampa Bay Bucs Inactives Revealed: Tua ...

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    TAMPA - The Miami Dolphins' final preseason game of the season is Friday night at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The game kicks off at 7:30 p.m. at Raymond James Stadium. The Bucs are going to use more ...

  9. Action for Dolphins - Wikipedia

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    Despite the dolphin drive hunts taking place yearly in Taiji, many Japanese people are unaware that this is happening. To raise further awareness, AFD launched a billboard in Osaka, Japan, in March 2017, exposing thousands of people graphic footage of the Taiji dolphin hunts for the first time. [19]