Join our free webinar on the harm captivity causes whales and dolphins, with Dr. Naomi Rose on January 14th.
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2021 heralded many accomplishments for whales and dolphins by the International Marine Mammal Project of Earth Island Institute. We did it with your support, and we thank you!
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Good News: To safeguard migrating sharks and sea turtles, the government of Ecuador will enlarge the Galapagos Islands marine protected area by 27,000 square miles, completing half of the Galapagos/Cocos Swimway.
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A shocking new report of a government inspection of the Miami Seaquarium in Florida reveals tainted water, dead dolphins, and the feeding of rotten fish to Tokitae (Lolita), the oldest orca in captivity.
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The notorious Taiji Whale Museum, owned by the government of Taiji town in Japan, is responsible for the drive hunts for dolphins that takes place annually, slaughtering hundreds of dolphins and small whales as well as feeding the captivity industry with live dolphins.
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In order to better monitor tuna vessels to ensure no dolphins are netted or harmed, the International Marine Mammal Project of Earth Island Institute is supporting placing closed circuit television (CCTV) aboard tuna vessels.
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The International Marine Mammal Project (IMMP) of Earth Island Institute has been safeguarding dolphins for more than four decades and continues to work assiduously for the full implementation of strong laws, regulations, and policies to ensure that dolphins are protected from indiscriminate fishing operations.
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We recently received alerts from the Japanese island of Okinawa, where several bottlenose dolphins suddenly turned up in a small pen offshore the town of Chatan.
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On Endangered Species Day, May 21st, I joined a great panel of colleagues to discuss the current situation with marine megafauna (large marine species, such as whales, dolphins, sharks and manta rays) facing population declines and extinction around the world’s oceans.
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The end of February marks the end of the six-month-long Taiji dolphin drive hunts, one of Japan’s most shameful and inhumane practices.
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