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Urge Japanese Govt. to Place Warning Labels on Poisoned Dolphin Meat

Urge Japanese Govt. to Place Warning Labels on Poisoned Dolphin Meat

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Japan Minister of Health
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Urge Japanese Govt. to Place Warning Labels on Poisoned Dolphin Meat

Every year along the Japanese coast, fishermen massacre about 20,000 dolphins, porpoises, and small whales for their meat. Laboratory tests show that much of this meat is contaminated with dangerously-high levels of mercury, a poison that can cause permanent neurological damage and even death. You can help reduce demand for dolphin meat in Japan. Take Action to urge the Japanese Minister of Health to require that manufacturers post a warning label on each dolphin meat package.


There is worldwide concern that mercury accumulated in the human body may pose a serious health risk, especially to pregnant women and children. As you know, dolphin meat from drive hunts in Taiji, Wakayama prefecture, proved to be highly contaminated with toxic chemicals such as mercury, methyl mercury and PCBs. Repeated chemical analyses have shown that the level of mercury in dolphin meat is much higher than the maximum allowable level set by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare of Japan.



We understand that the role of the Department of Food Safety Bureau is to promote food safety, thereby ensuring the health of the Japanese people. We urgently request the following:

1. Prohibit the sale of dolphin meat that contains mercury exceeding the maximum allowable level set by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW). The sale of food items with toxic agricultural chemicals exceeding the maximum allowable level set by MHLW is already prohibited as a result of the "Positive-list System," which was adopted in 2006. Since mercury is as harmful to the human body as toxic agricultural chemicals, the "Positive-list System" should also apply to mercury. 

2. Until the above request is put into effect, consumers (including tourists) must be warned of the dangers associated with consuming mercury contaminated dolphin meat, in much the same way they are warned of the health risks associated with smoking cigarettes. Every store that sells dolphin meat must be obligated to post a prominent warning label on each meat package, stating as follows: "This food item possibly contains mercury exceeding the maximum allowable level set by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. Mercury accumulated in the human body may harm your health."

Urge Japanese Govt. to Place Warning Labels on Poisoned Dolphin Meat

Every year along the Japanese coast, fishermen massacre about 20,000 dolphins, porpoises, and small whales for their meat. Laboratory tests show that much of this meat is contaminated with dangerously-high levels of mercury, a poison that can cause permanent neurological damage and even death. You can help reduce demand for dolphin meat in Japan. Take Action to urge the Japanese Minister of Health to require that manufacturers post a warning label on each dolphin meat package.


There is worldwide concern that mercury accumulated in the human body may pose a serious health risk, especially to pregnant women and children. As you know, dolphin meat from drive hunts in Taiji, Wakayama prefecture, proved to be highly contaminated with toxic chemicals such as mercury, methyl mercury and PCBs. Repeated chemical analyses have shown that the level of mercury in dolphin meat is much higher than the maximum allowable level set by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare of Japan.



We understand that the role of the Department of Food Safety Bureau is to promote food safety, thereby ensuring the health of the Japanese people. We urgently request the following:

1. Prohibit the sale of dolphin meat that contains mercury exceeding the maximum allowable level set by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW). The sale of food items with toxic agricultural chemicals exceeding the maximum allowable level set by MHLW is already prohibited as a result of the "Positive-list System," which was adopted in 2006. Since mercury is as harmful to the human body as toxic agricultural chemicals, the "Positive-list System" should also apply to mercury. 

2. Until the above request is put into effect, consumers (including tourists) must be warned of the dangers associated with consuming mercury contaminated dolphin meat, in much the same way they are warned of the health risks associated with smoking cigarettes. Every store that sells dolphin meat must be obligated to post a prominent warning label on each meat package, stating as follows: "This food item possibly contains mercury exceeding the maximum allowable level set by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. Mercury accumulated in the human body may harm your health."

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# 361:
10:29 am PDT, Aug 25, Gisel Rodriguez Vale, Puerto Rico
# 360:
9:28 am PDT, Aug 18, Erin Maher, Illinois
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12:04 am PDT, Aug 17, Diane McCarthy, Illinois
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6:56 am PDT, Aug 7, Sarah Manthey, Ohio
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9:48 pm PDT, Aug 4, Dyanna Gough, Arizona
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8:20 pm PDT, Aug 2, Laurel Watson, Arizona
# 355:
2:32 pm PDT, Aug 1, Greta Malkotzoglou, Greece
# 354:
9:43 pm PDT, Jul 30, Andi A, New York
STOP KILLING THE DOLPHINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
# 353:
8:55 am PDT, Jul 30, Carolyn Leath-Watson, Canada
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1:34 am PDT, Jul 23, Cherida Hivale, India
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6:28 pm PDT, Jul 21, Mark Kiernan, Italy
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2:47 am PDT, Jul 21, Eternal Optimist, Australia
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11:22 pm PDT, Jul 20, Sandy Valencour, Washington
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10:58 pm PDT, Jul 14, Cheryl Atwell, Missouri
Start caring about humans. We mean more than profit.
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4:36 am PDT, Jul 12, Merissa Hatcher, Kentucky
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5:42 pm PDT, Jul 9, Andrea Pereira, Brazil
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7:08 am PDT, Jul 8, Gale Weaner, Texas
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10:30 am PDT, Jul 6, Barbara Tatti, Italy
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4:47 am PDT, Jul 3, Melissa Guinn, Tennessee
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12:14 am PDT, Jul 3, Boey Inge, Belgium
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5:25 am PDT, Jul 2, Esther Elizabeth Crompton, South Carolina
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2:36 am PDT, Jul 2, Cat Mcgahan, Australia
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2:36 pm PDT, Jun 30, Maria Pevere, Italy
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10:59 am PDT, Jun 30, Linda O'Keefe, California
# 337:
3:04 am PDT, Jun 29, Craig Weier, Australia
Why!
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12:38 pm PDT, Jun 28, Kym Fleming, Australia
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8:08 am PDT, Jun 28, Karin Carter, United Kingdom
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12:15 am PDT, Jun 28, Kathy Whitaker, Michigan
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10:36 pm PDT, Jun 27, Ashley Meyers, Illinois
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10:32 pm PDT, Jun 27, Meowzakhatz Mckenzie, Nevada
stop killing the dolphins!!!
# 331:
11:50 am PDT, Jun 26, Brandon Himpfen, Canada
# 330:
11:45 am PDT, Jun 25, Lubna Ibrahim, Jordan
i think the mere fact that the japanese are slaughtering dolphins to sell their meat is a terrible crime by itself, let alone selling it contaminated to children and innocent people ! i don't believe how greed could strip those people from every ounce of dignity and conscience! as long as their loved ones don't eat it then it would be alright !!
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8:43 am PDT, Jun 25, Fil Jackson, Portugal
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11:10 am PDT, Jun 24, Carolyn Tonahill, Louisiana
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8:57 am PDT, Jun 20, Shannon Sultan, Wisconsin
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8:06 pm PDT, Jun 19, Patti H., Ohio
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3:27 pm PDT, Jun 19, Toby Barazzuol, Canada
These are beautiful creatures and we have other sources for food.
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5:09 pm PDT, Jun 18, Tiberius Barrett, United Kingdom
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7:59 am PDT, Jun 18, Christoph Poss, Germany
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6:59 am PDT, Jun 18, Arianna Porter, New Hampshire
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6:32 pm PDT, Jun 15, Catherine Godfrey, Canada
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3:14 pm PDT, Jun 15, JoAnne Perdue, Florida
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2:07 pm PDT, Jun 15, Ruth Pruiksma, New Jersey
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1:46 pm PDT, Jun 15, Carson Rhodes, North Carolina
so, basically, there is no point in killing these marine animals. i mean, theyre are overloads of animals killed each year that arent even used. who would want to eat a whale, or dolphin for that matter? if youre going to throw away our money so you can kill defenseless, innocent animals, then dont kill us with them.
# 302:
12:35 pm PDT, Jun 14, Chad Halsey, Indiana
# 301:
9:13 am PDT, Jun 14, Carol Waterman, Canada
YOU MUST WARN YOUR PEOPLE OF THE POISONS!!!
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