Author Archives: Cynthia Fernandez
Terror in The Cove as Striped Dolphins Slaughtered
Taiji, 11/8/18: The day started out hopeful as there was a little wind and the ocean looked choppy. As the morning went on,
read moreThe Cove Screens Prior to Taiji’s Dolphin Hunts
What is the connection between buying a ticket to a dolphin show or swimming with captive dolphins and the horrific dolphin slaughters
read moreOne Pod’s Story: A Tragic Migration Past Taiji
Imagine seeing nothing for miles and miles, other than a vast ocean. That’s how the oceanic zone could be described – an
read moreHamata’s Suffering is Every Captive Dolphin’s Suffering
Taiji: Each year as part of Dolphin Project’s Cove Monitor activities to raise awareness about dolphin captivity, I visit the Taiji Whale Museum. In November
read moreA Tale of Two Risso’s
Under the cover of darkness, a squid quietly pulls water into its mantle cavity and forces it out through its siphon. Jet
read moreOne Dolphin’s Story: A Pilot Whale’s Plight
Under the surface of the ocean, a black, robust torpedo-shaped figure glides by. She is not alone; there are others. She is
read moreNot Tradition, Nor Culture – Just Cruelty
TAIJI, 11-13-17: The day started out like any other, with a parade of banger boats heading out on the ocean to search for
read moreFirst Melon-Headed Whales Hunted in Taiji
Taiji, 11/10/17: As we watched the hunters leave the harbor this morning, like every day, we hoped for a blue cove where no
read moreMistaken Identity: Dolphins Freed on Hunter Error
Taiji, 11-1-17: After 20 blue cove days where no dolphins were captured or killed, in a bizarre turn of events things changed
read moreTerror in The Cove as Pilot Whales Slaughtered
Taiji, Japan, 9-28-17: I cannot imagine having to swim in the blood of one’s dead pod members, while awaiting your own slaughter. Yet this
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