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'The Cove:' Japan Has a Dark Secret It Hopes the World Will Never See
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Ric O'Barry almost looks crazy. He is driving a car, with a mask over his mouth, crouching low in his seat, hoping not to be recognized.
If the authorities catch him, there's no telling what will happen to him. He's cruising through the misty streets of Taiji, Japan, a small town with a really big secret, he says. And it's a secret that the town's fishermen want to hide from the rest of the world at all costs.
This is how the documentary, The Cove, opens. And it turns out O'Barry is not crazy, he's on a mission -- probably one of the most important in the history of conservation. And it's personal.
He used to be a world-famous dolphin trainer. He captured and trained the five dolphins who played Flipper in the hit TV show of the same name. The show's popularity sparked a dolphin craze that has continued since the 1960s and has grown into $2 billion industry in the U.S. alone.
But while places like Sea World might be raking in the cash, O'Barry has spend the last 35 years trying to end dolphin captivity -- having had a change of heart after the tragic suicide of one of the main dolphins in Flipper. (If you want to know how a dolphin can commit suicide, you'll have to see The Cove.)
It turns out these intelligent and charismatic creatures don't do well in captivity -- half of all captive dolphins die within two years. They're used to swimming 40 miles a day, diving hundreds of feet deep and hanging out with their close-knit pod. Apparently jumping through hoops and swimming with tourists in a pool just isn't an adequate substitute.
But that hasn't stopped the plethora of marine theme parks and the horrific industry that has grown to support it. It has, however, inspired O'Barry to expose some of the worst of it, which is why he's hiding out in Taiji.
In this quaint fishing village, each fall, tens of thousands of migrating dolphins are captured, some of which are sold into captivity (for up to $150,000 a piece), and the rest are taken to a secret cove and slaughtered (to be sold for their meat -- sometimes falsely described as whale meat).
O'Barry wants the world to see what's happening in Taiji, and that means staying out of reach of the authorities and the local fishermen, who would very much like him arrested, deported, or worse. It also means trying to get into the secret cove with a camera.
The film kicks off with O'Barry joining forces with filmmaker Louis Psihoyos and the Ocean Preservation Society to put together a dream team of sorts that will get them into the cove and capture the horror on film.
It's reminiscent of Oceans 11 to be sure -- there are underwater sound and camera experts, special-effects artists to hide microphones in fake rocks, marine explorers and world-reknown free divers who help get the gear into place, and unmanned drones.
There are secret night-time missions, viewed on film with military-grade thermal cameras, where the crew is constantly dodging either the police, the Japanese mafia or irate fishermen.
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If Japan kills all the dolphins, what will teenage girls get tattooed on their ankles and the smalls of their backs?
Maybe we should all start buying dolphin-credits from Al Gore?
What a non-issue. Fuck you, AlterNet.
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So seeing this film, not just for it's timely issue but it's incredible execution as more than a mere documentary, is truly exciting.
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I think it's time to try to put some pressure on the Japanese that might work. (Open to criticism and suggestions, just please don't kill the messenger.)
Whale and dolphin meat are what I consider "exotic" meats. These animals cannot be raised in captivity the way cattle and hogs are. If they were the only source of meat for the Japanese or anyone else, it would be different. Their numbers are depleted more and more each year. Eventually they will all be gone if something isn't started now to help them survive. (Our pollution of the oceans is bad enough without humans waging war on them.)
We could boycott Japanese products (including their cars) and tourism and let our government, the Japanese government, and Japanese-American corporations know that the days of eating dolphin and whales must end. It could start with letter writing, demonstrations, donations to Captain Watson's group, and whatever else might work. Our family donates a little amount to Captain Watson for the whales.
My family watches Whale Wars every Friday night on the Animal Planet Channel. Captain Paul Watson and his crew have been trying to save whales from these Japanese barbarians who kill unlimited numbers of whales under the pretense of "research." (They supposedly count the stomach contents while packaging and freezing the whale meat which nets them millions of dollars. That's the extent of their "research.")
My family is trying to wean ourselves off pork and beef and we eat mainly seafood and poultry, but it's hard to give up all meat. (I admire those who do.) However, it's easy to give up something when one realizes that it may be extinct in another decade or two just because of a demand for the "exotic" and dolphins and whales and sharks are considered "exotic meat" by most of the world.
I ask for Christmas/birthday presents of money to donate or a donation to some worthy cause. Last Christmas I became the proud adoptive mother of a polar bear. My son received a donation receipt and a T-shirt from Captain Watson's Sea Shepherd Society. I gave my daughter a year's adoption of a wolf pack. When a friend or family member passes away, we donate money to a worthy cause for them, but it's always something connected to animal welfare, like their favorite animal shelter. This is instead of sending flowers, which is a complete waste, in my opinion.
The Japanese need to have a healthy dose of reality imposed upon them. I'm going to try to do my bit and find a group that's boycotting Japanese products and tourism, and see what I can do to help.
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Somehow, I feel confident that in most of the world's less controlled and self-absorbed populations over the world, this issue has been steadily addressed, opposed and resisted continually.
Here in the USA, power likes the rule of: "out of sight, out of mind".
In issues of ecology and environment it is always better to rely on foreign, rather than domestic media. When articles like this surface in our own environment, the "anti-bodies" of industry and media powers kick in and move to bury it, minimalize it, and send it way off into the margins.
But good to see it surfaced!!
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If Japan kills all the dolphins, what will teenage girls get tattooed on their ankles and the smalls of their backs?
Maybe we should all start buying dolphin-credits from Al Gore?
What a non-issue. Fuck you, AlterNet.
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So seeing this film, not just for it's timely issue but it's incredible execution as more than a mere documentary, is truly exciting.
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I think it's time to try to put some pressure on the Japanese that might work. (Open to criticism and suggestions, just please don't kill the messenger.)
Whale and dolphin meat are what I consider "exotic" meats. These animals cannot be raised in captivity the way cattle and hogs are. If they were the only source of meat for the Japanese or anyone else, it would be different. Their numbers are depleted more and more each year. Eventually they will all be gone if something isn't started now to help them survive. (Our pollution of the oceans is bad enough without humans waging war on them.)
We could boycott Japanese products (including their cars) and tourism and let our government, the Japanese government, and Japanese-American corporations know that the days of eating dolphin and whales must end. It could start with letter writing, demonstrations, donations to Captain Watson's group, and whatever else might work. Our family donates a little amount to Captain Watson for the whales.
My family watches Whale Wars every Friday night on the Animal Planet Channel. Captain Paul Watson and his crew have been trying to save whales from these Japanese barbarians who kill unlimited numbers of whales under the pretense of "research." (They supposedly count the stomach contents while packaging and freezing the whale meat which nets them millions of dollars. That's the extent of their "research.")
My family is trying to wean ourselves off pork and beef and we eat mainly seafood and poultry, but it's hard to give up all meat. (I admire those who do.) However, it's easy to give up something when one realizes that it may be extinct in another decade or two just because of a demand for the "exotic" and dolphins and whales and sharks are considered "exotic meat" by most of the world.
I ask for Christmas/birthday presents of money to donate or a donation to some worthy cause. Last Christmas I became the proud adoptive mother of a polar bear. My son received a donation receipt and a T-shirt from Captain Watson's Sea Shepherd Society. I gave my daughter a year's adoption of a wolf pack. When a friend or family member passes away, we donate money to a worthy cause for them, but it's always something connected to animal welfare, like their favorite animal shelter. This is instead of sending flowers, which is a complete waste, in my opinion.
The Japanese need to have a healthy dose of reality imposed upon them. I'm going to try to do my bit and find a group that's boycotting Japanese products and tourism, and see what I can do to help.
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Somehow, I feel confident that in most of the world's less controlled and self-absorbed populations over the world, this issue has been steadily addressed, opposed and resisted continually.
Here in the USA, power likes the rule of: "out of sight, out of mind".
In issues of ecology and environment it is always better to rely on foreign, rather than domestic media. When articles like this surface in our own environment, the "anti-bodies" of industry and media powers kick in and move to bury it, minimalize it, and send it way off into the margins.
But good to see it surfaced!!
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