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meriem

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Wednesday, September 22,

2004 6:02 PM

Animal_Net; ALAN ; Aleksandra

Yu; Adela USA ; Marianne; GUENADY Fr; Linda UK; Mary Alice UK; Hopblossom; Tamy

US

Seven million dead

dolphins.

 

 

From :

Animals & Environment Alerts - ecoalerts

 

Hi MARIA,

 

Seven million dead dolphins. It's a number almost too

large to comprehend. But that's how many dolphins have

died since the late 1950's from being

caught in fishing

nets to ultimately drown or suffer

severe injuries.

Dolphins, one of the most intelligent

marine mammals,

were tracked by fishermen, tangled in

nets, and left to

die, all for the tuna

industry.

 

We need your help today to prevent this

senseless

slaughter again: http://www.care2.com/go/z/17257

 

For reasons unknown

to scientists, dolphins are often

accompanied by substantial schools of

large, mature

yellowfin tuna.

So fishermen trying to catch tuna

look

for dolphins first. Another fact about

dolphins: they are

mammals, just like we are - they breathe

air, and so

have to swim to the surface of the water

periodically to

breathe. But this means that when

fishermen chase them

to the point of exhaustion to make the tuna beneath them

easier to catch, the dolphins are then

caught in the

fishing nets and dragged beneath the

water, where they

suffocate and drown.

 

Dolphins have suffered horrible deaths

for the sake of

catching tuna,

and then they are tossed aside.

Please help us protect dolphins today:

http://www.care2.com/go/z/17257

 

In the past, tuna

caught through the targeting of dolphins

could not carry the

" dolphin-safe " label. But

federal

officials recently tried to weaken the

definition of the

dolphin-safe label on tuna cans.

This action would

devastate dolphin populations.

 

Help us ensure that our government makes

the right

decision to protect dolphins. Our

partner, Defenders

of Wildlife, has a special team of

experts working with

Congressional offices to prevent the

senseless

slaughter of dolphins. But the

international fishing

industry is powerful. We need your

support to help us

protect dolphins from again dying in unprecedented numbers.

 

You can help today by

" adopting " a dolphin. When you

adopt a dolphin, you will help Defenders

of Wildlife

continue their critical legal,

legislative and grassroots

efforts against the powerful fishing

industry to protect

the " dolphin-safe " label and

fight against deadly fishing

practices. Please adopt one of these

magnificent

creatures today: http://www.care2.com/go/z/17257

 

If you believe dolphins are as special as

I do, and that

these intelligent creatures deserve to

be protected from

careless fishing practices, please give

generously to help

Defenders of Wildlife strengthen efforts

to ensure

dolphins swim freely.

 

Thank you for caring,

 

Lisa Sock

Care2 & ThePetitionSite

 

P.S. Defenders of Wildlife recently won

an important court

case against special interests that were

trying to weaken

America's " dolphin safe " tuna

labeling laws. But they'll be

back and so will we. Help keep dolphins

safe by " adopting "

a dolphin today: http://www.care2.com/go/z/17257

 

 

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meriem

[sb299871]

Wednesday, September 22,

2004 6:02 PM

Animal_Net; ALAN ; Aleksandra

Yu; Adela USA ; Marianne; GUENADY Fr; Linda UK; Mary Alice UK; Hopblossom; Tamy

US

Seven million dead

dolphins.

 

 

From :

Animals & Environment Alerts - ecoalerts

 

Hi MARIA,

 

Seven million dead dolphins. It's a number almost too

large to comprehend. But that's how many dolphins have

died since the late 1950's from being

caught in fishing

nets to ultimately drown or suffer

severe injuries.

Dolphins, one of the most intelligent

marine mammals,

were tracked by fishermen, tangled in

nets, and left to

die, all for the tuna

industry.

 

We need your help today to prevent this

senseless

slaughter again: http://www.care2.com/go/z/17257

 

For reasons unknown

to scientists, dolphins are often

accompanied by substantial schools of

large, mature

yellowfin tuna.

So fishermen trying to catch tuna

look

for dolphins first. Another fact about

dolphins: they are

mammals, just like we are - they breathe

air, and so

have to swim to the surface of the water

periodically to

breathe. But this means that when

fishermen chase them

to the point of exhaustion to make the tuna beneath them

easier to catch, the dolphins are then

caught in the

fishing nets and dragged beneath the

water, where they

suffocate and drown.

 

Dolphins have suffered horrible deaths

for the sake of

catching tuna,

and then they are tossed aside.

Please help us protect dolphins today:

http://www.care2.com/go/z/17257

 

In the past, tuna

caught through the targeting of dolphins

could not carry the

" dolphin-safe " label. But

federal

officials recently tried to weaken the

definition of the

dolphin-safe label on tuna cans.

This action would

devastate dolphin populations.

 

Help us ensure that our government makes

the right

decision to protect dolphins. Our

partner, Defenders

of Wildlife, has a special team of

experts working with

Congressional offices to prevent the

senseless

slaughter of dolphins. But the

international fishing

industry is powerful. We need your

support to help us

protect dolphins from again dying in unprecedented numbers.

 

You can help today by

" adopting " a dolphin. When you

adopt a dolphin, you will help Defenders

of Wildlife

continue their critical legal,

legislative and grassroots

efforts against the powerful fishing

industry to protect

the " dolphin-safe " label and

fight against deadly fishing

practices. Please adopt one of these

magnificent

creatures today: http://www.care2.com/go/z/17257

 

If you believe dolphins are as special as

I do, and that

these intelligent creatures deserve to

be protected from

careless fishing practices, please give

generously to help

Defenders of Wildlife strengthen efforts

to ensure

dolphins swim freely.

 

Thank you for caring,

 

Lisa Sock

Care2 & ThePetitionSite

 

P.S. Defenders of Wildlife recently won

an important court

case against special interests that were

trying to weaken

America's " dolphin safe " tuna

labeling laws. But they'll be

back and so will we. Help keep dolphins

safe by " adopting "

a dolphin today: http://www.care2.com/go/z/17257

 

 

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