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Keep Tuna Safe for Our Families and for Dolphins

Target: Environmental Protection Agency
Sponsored by: Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund
More than half of the tuna consumed by American families comes from non-U.S. producers. But some of these producers -- particularly in Ecuador and Mexico -- use practices that can hurt or kill dolphins and catch tuna with increased mercury levels.

In the Eastern Pacific Ocean, large, mature yellowfin tuna often swim with pods of dolphins -- a relationship that's exploited by some commercial fishers using purse-seine nets that ensnare tuna and dolphins alike. Since the late 1950s, approximately seven million dolphins have died from this practice.

The practice poses an obvious risk to dolphins, but the large tuna that swim with dolphins often contain the highest levels of mercury. So this practice not only harms dolphins, it also poses a risk to people who are unlucky enough to eat tuna caught in such a manner.

Send a message to the Environmental Protection Agency and Food and Drug Administration to improve mercury testing so we can keep tuna safe for our families and for dolphins.
deadline: 7-18-2008
goal: 80,000
 

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Please do everything in your power to improve mercury testing of imported canned tuna.

More than half of the tuna consumed by American families comes from non-U.S. producers. But some of these producers, particularly in Ecuador and Mexico, use practices that can hurt or kill dolphins and catch tuna with increased mercury levels.

In the Eastern Pacific Ocean, large, mature yellowfin tuna often swim with pods of dolphins -- a relationship that's exploited by some commercial fishers using purse-seine nets that ensnare tuna and dolphins alike.
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We signed the “Keep Tuna Safe for Our Families and for Dolphins” petition!
# 75,800:
12:28 pm PDT, May 21, Annette Klein, Canada
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12:20 pm PDT, May 21, Edda Fiore, Italy
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8:00 am PDT, May 21, Name not displayed, Russian Federation
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6:39 am PDT, May 21, Mlle DURNING Frederika, France
Je demande de stoper le commerce des Dauphin et de les respectes,et de stpoper tout massacre des Dauphins,ils ont le droit de vivre tout comme nous,les Dauphins en FRANCE sont proteger,et toute maltraitance d animaux est condannable.
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11:42 pm PDT, May 20, Jessica Moore, Alaska
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8:39 pm PDT, May 20, Angela Pfeiffer, California
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7:33 pm PDT, May 20, Majorie Dias, Brazil
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12:39 pm PDT, May 20, Elena Dragomir, Romania
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11:07 am PDT, May 20, Caitlyn N, Minnesota
dolphins are great and we cannot allow them to be killed by ruthless fishermen.
# 75,791:
6:45 am PDT, May 20, Keith Day, United Kingdom
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12:25 am PDT, May 20, Stas Kacicki -stas project, Arizona
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8:16 pm PDT, May 19, Lon Hope, Canada
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8:03 pm PDT, May 19, Tamisa Guedes, Brazil
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7:59 pm PDT, May 19, Nicolle Sirico, Brazil
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7:04 pm PDT, May 19, Donna Coane, New York
# 75,785:
6:53 pm PDT, May 19, Jaimi Garlington, California
I love tuna but when it comes 2 something that protects us from shakes that attack us i'll stop eating tuna if they are going 2 kill them for it!
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5:53 pm PDT, May 19, Demelza Costa, Oregon
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12:36 pm PDT, May 19, Aundie Sides, California
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8:18 am PDT, May 19, Jovica Bozic, Serbia And Montenegro
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12:42 am PDT, May 19, Audrey Skott, Wisconsin
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1:00 pm PDT, May 16, Darin King, New Jersey
STOP JAPAN FROM KILING DOLPHINS!!!!
# 75,779:
10:35 am PDT, May 16, Gary Chattem, Nevada
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10:13 am PDT, May 16, Barbara Carpenter, United Kingdom
Tuna are alive and part of the complex life cycle which is what its all about. They have as much right as any living thing that exists on the planet.
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7:15 am PDT, May 16, Judyta Dymkowska, Poland
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7:08 am PDT, May 16, Juliaanna Ve, Australia
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10:16 pm PDT, May 15, Amanda Kernaghan, Canada
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8:41 pm PDT, May 15, Tori Bush, Florida
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5:01 pm PDT, May 15, Kelly Kilfeather, United Kingdom
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1:26 pm PDT, May 15, Ashley Mckay, Texas
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12:53 pm PDT, May 15, Bart Timperman, Belgium
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8:22 am PDT, May 15, Tierschuetzern Katerini, Greece
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6:26 am PDT, May 15, Bonnie Dawson, Canada
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6:13 pm PDT, May 14, Mary Saucedo, Texas
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5:34 pm PDT, May 14, Dave Williams, Missouri
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11:45 pm PDT, May 13, Michelle Grambush, Michigan
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10:44 pm PDT, May 13, Chris Wall, South Africa
If we're gonna be killing animals for our benefit, we should at least be doing so in the most humane way possible and should make sure the methods used don't harm other species in the process. Simple logic people!
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8:30 pm PDT, May 13, Deidre Williams, New Zealand
Dolphins are part of our family. How could we be so cruel to these beautiful creatures
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6:45 pm PDT, May 13, Warren Higgins, California
It all goes back to increasing the amount of value which society places on living things.
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3:57 pm PDT, May 13, Kaitlynn Deklic, Canada
Stop!!!!!!!!
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11:07 am PDT, May 13, Srishti Kapoor, India
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8:34 am PDT, May 13, Pennie Waldrip, Texas
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10:40 pm PDT, May 12, Bárbara Grangeiro Leal, Brazil
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6:15 pm PDT, May 12, Marilyn Castro, Florida
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8:29 pm PDT, May 11, Stephanie Zimmerman, Arkansas
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8:26 pm PDT, May 11, Emilie Maquignaz, Korea, Democratic People's Republic Of
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7:17 pm PDT, May 11, Sky Darling, California
line caught!!!!! an easy alternative
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2:01 pm PDT, May 11, Elizabeth Gill, California
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11:36 am PDT, May 11, Mary Newsome, Texas
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