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A Shared Fate
Length:
15:00 minutes
For more than a decade ocean conservationist Hardy Jones
fought to save dolphins and whales from blades and nets. But
by the late 1980s he found that many of the dolphins he knew
best were sick or dieing from high levels of toxins right
off our shores. In 1997 Hardy was diagnosed with chronic mercury
poisoning – probably from eating large quantities of tuna
and swordfish.
And in 2003 he was diagnosed with a form of
blood cancer that is closely associated with high levels of
pollution. See this extraordinary medical mystery.
Fight
to Save Pilot Whales
Length: 10:05 minutes
BlueVoice is currently operating in Japan to stop
the slaughter of the dolphins at Taiji. This film tells
the story of our efforts to stop the slaughter of pilot
whales. It is highly dramatic and will show you the
tragedy of the slaughter there.
What
Children Know
Length:
2:55 minutes
Hardy Jones of BlueVoice.org visits a classroom
in a Japanese village where dolphins are captured and
killed. We learn that the students have seen the dolphins
killed and are horrified by it.
Matt
Damon narrates story of BlueVoice’s effort to
stop dolphin slaughter
Length: 4:27 minutes
Matt Damon hosts "The State of the Ocean's Animals," from
the long-running environmental television series JOURNEY
TO PLANET EARTH.
While on assignment in Japan, Hardy Jones discovered
and documented the ritual slaughter of wild dolphins.
Humpback
Whales Mating
Length:
3:14 minutes
I found two male humpbacks pursuing a female wanting
to mate. The males were slugging it out for access
to her while dozens of pilot whales all raced
around them in a frenzy. This occurred off the Island
of Moorea, near Tahiti.
Requiem
for the Orcas
Length:
4:39 minutes
Description: February, 2007 is the tenth anniversary
of the capture of a pod of ten killer whales by Japanese
fishermen from the infamous village of Taiji.
These animals, now called orca, were found cruising
happily along the Japan coast. Fishermen who also hunt
dolphins drove the ten
orca into a cove and then ripped the females and calves
from the pod.
Friendly
Humpback Whale
Length:
1:27 minutes
Description: A friendly humpback whale approaches
a whale watching vessel out of Monterey Bay. The whale
reaches out to "shake hands" with the whale
watchers, rolls on its side to see the people and gives
them a dousing.
Dolphins Meet Sharks
at Rangiroa
Length: 5:34
Description: At Rangiroa Atoll
in French Polynesia dolphins swim with hundreds of
sharks. Dolphins gather at the mouth of Tiputa Pass
in the standing waves and hurl themselves into spectacular
jumps. Below hundreds of sharks gather to feed as the
tide rushes out of the lagoon. Filmmaker Hardy Jones
dives to 150 feet and more to film the magnificent
wildlife of the reefs of Rangiroa.
Fight
To Save Taiji Dolphins
Length: 7:12 minutes
Description: Hardy Jones reports on the
capture of Rissos dolphins to be slaughtered in Taiji,
Japan.
Japan
Scientist Warns of Mercury in Dolphin Meat
Length:
1:38 minutes
Dr. Tetsuya Endo of Hokkaido University describes
the dangers of eating dolphin meat due to high mercury
content. He has said "Dolphins Are Not Food!"
Audio Report
from
Taiji, Japan
Length: 1:23 minutes
Description: Listen to Hardy Jones
report on the capture and impending killing of Rissos
dolphins in Taiji, Japan.
The Truth
About
Dolphin Captivity
Length: 6:22 minutes
Description: Exposé of
the brutal capture of dolphins by Japanese fishermen.
Miracle of the Manta
Length:
8.38 minutes
Description: A Manta rescued from fishing
line invites diver to a fantastic ride around an undersea
mountain.
Among Dolphins
Length: 4:17
minutes
Description: Experience being amidst a pod of
dolphins, listen to their complex clicks and whistles.
Imagine what they are experiencing and communicating.
Friendly Whale
Length:
5:22
minutes
Description:
Former dolphin hunter leads dolphin watch
and encounters friendly whale. he heard the cry of
a dying dolphin and it changed him.
International
Whaling Commission Report
Length:
1:41 minutes
Japan will begin hunting humpback whales later this
year. The current IWC meeting is now deciding the fate
of thousands of whales. See this ... all » report.
Pass it to your friends. Join the effort to end Japan's
brutal whaling practices.