Amidst one of the world’s worst pandemics with the emergence of COVID-19, dolphin hunts have resumed in Taiji, Japan. And with it, the return of Dolphin Project, albeit in a manner that’s safe for both the local people of Taiji and for our global teams.
A pod of Risso’s dolphins, including a very young calf is driven
into the Cove and slaughtered, Taiji, Japan. Credit: Life
Investigation Agency and DolphinProject.com
Amidst one of the world’s worst pandemics with the emergence of
COVID-19, dolphin hunts have resumed in Taiji, Japan. And with it,
the return of Dolphin Project, albeit in a manner that’s safe for
both the local people of Taiji and for our global teams.
Dolphin Project / Life Investigation Agency Cove Monitor
Collaboration Program
For the 2020/21 dolphin hunting season, Dolphin Project is
collaborating with Life Investigation Agency (LIA), a Japanese
nonprofit organization dedicated to investigating, exposing and
campaigning against the abuse of animals, along with other
Japanese-based activists. Program goals are to document the hunts in
Taiji, along with expand educational programs throughout Japan. The
program is headed up by LIA campaign director Ren Yabuki, and is
open to all Japanese citizens curious about the Taiji dolphin drives
and the captivity issue. This is the first time events at the Cove
have been documented solely by an all-Japanese team made up of
volunteers and nonprofit organizations.
At around 8:30 a.m. on September 15, a large pod of Risso’s dolphins was targeted by Taiji’s dolphin hunters. After four and-a-half hours of attempting to drive the pod into the Cove, the frustrated hunters finally decided to net them offshore, near the entrance of the harbor. Many of the mammals managed to escape, with the exception of 10 dolphins, which were slaughtered at sea, tethered to the sides of the skiffs and taken to the butcher’s house for processing.
On September 17, another pod of Risso’s dolphins was located. This
time, hunters were able to drive the dolphins into the Cove, where
they were slaughtered. Our documentation indicates the slaughter of
an extremely young dolphin – perhaps even a newborn.
LIA was told to apologize for stating the slaughter of a young
dolphin was illegal. The police say that it is not, however LIA
stands firm that it is, and a copy of the law from Japan’s official
governmental site was filed.
2020/21 dolphin drive hunt quota, Taiji, Japan
Our team will continue to document and live stream for the duration of the dolphin hunting season. Please follow us on our social media channels for live updates.