Japan's History With Dolphins at Basil Boyle blog

Japan's History With Dolphins. Dolphin fishing began at the okinoshima site (now tateyama) about 10,000 years ago in the early jōmon period,: More than a decade after “the cove” revealed the cruelty behind the practice, taiji fishermen continue to round up dolphins to supply aquariums and marine parks. The 2023/24 taiji dolphin drive hunt season has come to an end, with historically low numbers of dolphins being slaughtered or captured. The hunt sees the animals driven into a cove where most are. Over the following two days, 13 bottlenose dolphins were captured alive — young, healthy animals selected from the pod by a team. Japan has started its controversial annual dolphin hunt in the coastal town of taiji. 217 and large numbers of dolphin. Far fewer dolphins were slaughtered or taken captive during the 2023/24 dolphin hunting season in taiji, japan than any other year since dolphin project started monitoring and documenting the hunts.

Dolphins inhabiting Mikurajima in Tokyo, Japan Stock Photo Alamy
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217 and large numbers of dolphin. The 2023/24 taiji dolphin drive hunt season has come to an end, with historically low numbers of dolphins being slaughtered or captured. Dolphin fishing began at the okinoshima site (now tateyama) about 10,000 years ago in the early jōmon period,: Far fewer dolphins were slaughtered or taken captive during the 2023/24 dolphin hunting season in taiji, japan than any other year since dolphin project started monitoring and documenting the hunts. The hunt sees the animals driven into a cove where most are. Over the following two days, 13 bottlenose dolphins were captured alive — young, healthy animals selected from the pod by a team. More than a decade after “the cove” revealed the cruelty behind the practice, taiji fishermen continue to round up dolphins to supply aquariums and marine parks. Japan has started its controversial annual dolphin hunt in the coastal town of taiji.

Dolphins inhabiting Mikurajima in Tokyo, Japan Stock Photo Alamy

Japan's History With Dolphins 217 and large numbers of dolphin. 217 and large numbers of dolphin. The 2023/24 taiji dolphin drive hunt season has come to an end, with historically low numbers of dolphins being slaughtered or captured. Japan has started its controversial annual dolphin hunt in the coastal town of taiji. The hunt sees the animals driven into a cove where most are. Dolphin fishing began at the okinoshima site (now tateyama) about 10,000 years ago in the early jōmon period,: Over the following two days, 13 bottlenose dolphins were captured alive — young, healthy animals selected from the pod by a team. More than a decade after “the cove” revealed the cruelty behind the practice, taiji fishermen continue to round up dolphins to supply aquariums and marine parks. Far fewer dolphins were slaughtered or taken captive during the 2023/24 dolphin hunting season in taiji, japan than any other year since dolphin project started monitoring and documenting the hunts.

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