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Weather you think it is a Centuries old tradition or not- capture for Dolphinariums is not a tradition- The economic benefits to these dolphins being kept in the wild are a resource that will go on for centuries whereas the slaughter will endanger them in a very short space of time- they are not meeting their quotas now- Dolphinariums are dying out and so will the dolphins in Taiji- smarten up Taiji hunters and set yourselves up in a tourist industry that can benefit the entire community and not just a few. Japan's good name will be so tarnished soon that it will never recover- Besides the meat must be full of mercury- so that is a big problem for you too- this Fukashima and the Olympics- you are threatening big economic backlash. Can you afford this bad publicity????
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