Cove Guardian Daily Reports
投稿者: freevinus 投稿日時: 2010/10/04 00:11 投稿番号: [12570 / 15828]
Friday, October 1, 2010
Report from Taiji: October 1
The cove October 1, 2010The dolphin hunters put out to sea early this morning, but they all returned empty handed by 9:00 am. Great weather is predicted for the next couple of days. We can expect high winds and thunderstorms.
We have confirmed that there are still live dolphins being held in the pens in Taiji Harbor. We are unable to determine how many dolphins are there. These are the same pens that Black Fish attacked and from where we observed dolphins being collected for shipment.
I had the opportunity to speak with a middle aged, educated, and intelligent Japanese man. He is concerned about the changes in Japan that he has witnessed in his life. He wants to ensure that Japanese traditions and culture are not lost in this ever-shrinking globe. I can understand his concerns and respect them. Personally, I believe that we all need to be thinking of ourselves as Earthlings, but there is much beauty that should be retained as we become aware that we are all citizens of this one small and fragile planet. There is also horror that needs to be abandoned. Just because something has been done for a long time, does not make it right. There are some things that just do not have a place in the 21st century.
Read more...
http://www.seashepherd.org/dolphins/cove-guardian-reports/
世界の中でも日本に関心が無くなりつつありますが、シーシェパードは海洋国家日本を見捨てないのです。
シーシェパードは日本をも救うのです。
ありがとうシーシェパード。
Report from Taiji: October 1
The cove October 1, 2010The dolphin hunters put out to sea early this morning, but they all returned empty handed by 9:00 am. Great weather is predicted for the next couple of days. We can expect high winds and thunderstorms.
We have confirmed that there are still live dolphins being held in the pens in Taiji Harbor. We are unable to determine how many dolphins are there. These are the same pens that Black Fish attacked and from where we observed dolphins being collected for shipment.
I had the opportunity to speak with a middle aged, educated, and intelligent Japanese man. He is concerned about the changes in Japan that he has witnessed in his life. He wants to ensure that Japanese traditions and culture are not lost in this ever-shrinking globe. I can understand his concerns and respect them. Personally, I believe that we all need to be thinking of ourselves as Earthlings, but there is much beauty that should be retained as we become aware that we are all citizens of this one small and fragile planet. There is also horror that needs to be abandoned. Just because something has been done for a long time, does not make it right. There are some things that just do not have a place in the 21st century.
Read more...
http://www.seashepherd.org/dolphins/cove-guardian-reports/
世界の中でも日本に関心が無くなりつつありますが、シーシェパードは海洋国家日本を見捨てないのです。
シーシェパードは日本をも救うのです。
ありがとうシーシェパード。
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