Salthouse 12th Sept. 2010

13 of September 2010

With 8 or so members away we were not sure of the turnout for the first match of the season, however with 3 new members joining we did manage a good showing of 15 anglers, so a big welcome to the new guys.

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Salthouse 12th Sept. 2010

The results of the second year’s study tracking salmon and sea trout migration through the Tees Barrage has confirmed anglers’ long-held belief that the barrage is a major factor hindering the recovery of migratory fish stocks in the River Tees, which are lagging far behind those in the neighbouring Rivers Tyne and Wear. Of 72 fish

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Angling Trust: Tees Barrage Report Confirms Anglers’ Fears

By Ric O’Barry Campaign Director Save Japan Dolphins Earth Island Institute According to our volunteers in Taiji, on Sunday the dolphin drive boats went out and found ten bottlenose dolphins, which were herded into the Bay near Taiji. One major change from previous trips (an alternative which some of our people observed towards the end of last year’s season in March 2010): There is a floating dock with sea pens in the middle of the Bay, well away from the Cove depicted in the documentary. It appears that the fishermen, in order to elude hidden cameras, are now using this floating dock for dolphins

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Update from Taiji and a Talk to the Media in Tokyo

by Ric O’Barry Campaign Director Save Japan Dolphins Earth Island Institute We have several small, but I think, significant victories today to report. I chose not to go to Taiji this trip in order not to inflame an intense situation and give the Japan media an excuse to focus on the controversy rather than the true issues

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Earth Island Volunteers in Taiji — Dolphins Released; None Slaughtered!

The Cove Wins the Oscar!

03 of September 2010

All Eyes Turn To Japan An Important Message from Ric O’Barry and the Save Japan Dolphins Campaign: If you watched the Oscars, you saw me, Producer Fisher Stevens, and Director Louie Psihoyos accept the Best Documentary awarded by the Academy. Wow, what an incredible moment! Without your support, this would never have happened

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The Cove Wins the Oscar!

by Ric O’Barry Campaign Director Save Japan Dolphins Earth Island Institute Today was our big day to make a splash in the media in Tokyo about protecting dolphins.

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Major Media Coverage of 1.7 Million Signatures in Tokyo!

by Ric O’Barry Campaign Director Save Japan Dolphins Earth Island Institute We know what is bad about the dolphin killing going on in Japan.

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Our Japanese Partners’ Heartfelt Support for Dolphins

by Ric O’Barry Campaign Director Save Japan Dolphins Earth Island Institute We know what is bad about the dolphin killing going on in Japan.

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Our Japanese Partners’ Heartfelt Support for Dolphins

by Ric O’Barry Campaign Director Save Japan Dolphins Earth Island Institute I am here in Tokyo on Sept. 1st, the official start of the dolphin hunting season.

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Event at US Embassy in Tokyo for the Dolphins 9/2/2010 at 9 AM

By Ric O’Barry Campaign Director Save Japan Dolphins Earth Island Institute Three years ago our Save Japan Dolphins Team and I traveled to every possible media outlet I could in Japan to try to get them to write about what’s happening in Taiji. Nobody was interested in doing a story.

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A Media Frenzy and The Other Side of the Line

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