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Keep Tuna Safe for Our Families and for Dolphins

Target: Environmental Protection Agency
Sponsored by: Defenders of Wildlife
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!
# 75,900:
1:02 pm PDT, Jun 12, Jelena Djukanovic, Arizona
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10:40 am PDT, Jun 12, Mayte Fabra Almajano, Spain
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3:42 pm PDT, Jun 11, Melissa Geraci, Michigan
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12:11 pm PDT, Jun 11, Amanda Sexton, Texas
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7:29 am PDT, Jun 11, Rhonda Dasher, Florida
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9:03 pm PDT, Jun 9, Kimberly Scribner, California
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12:05 pm PDT, Jun 9, Evi Tsenos, Greece
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8:24 am PDT, Jun 9, Carolina Lago, Brazil
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6:10 pm PDT, Jun 8, Luella Carney, Missouri
# 75,886:
5:32 pm PDT, Jun 8, Suzanne Farnsworth, California
# 75,885:
8:53 am PDT, Jun 8, Mary Elizabeth Hardesty, Connecticut
Let's protect dolphins, as well as humans' health!
# 75,884:
8:11 am PDT, Jun 8, Loukia Karneris, Greece
# 75,883:
12:58 am PDT, Jun 8, Dr. PREMRAJ Pushpakaran, India
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# 75,882:
12:38 pm PDT, Jun 7, Hilda Gannon, Ireland
I vote for mercury-free, dolphin-free tuna. Prohibit purse-seine nets NOW!
# 75,881:
11:42 am PDT, Jun 7, Theresa Eeftens, Canada
# 75,880:
9:12 am PDT, Jun 7, Ingrid Marx, Wisconsin
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8:58 am PDT, Jun 7, Letitia Prinsloo, Taiwan
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8:28 am PDT, Jun 7, Dawn Cullin, New York
# 75,877:
7:55 am PDT, Jun 7, Jaroslav Kazda, United Kingdom
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3:11 am PDT, Jun 7, Menshikova Katrin, Russian Federation
Keep Tuna Safe for Our Families and for Dolphins,PLEASE!!You have heart..
# 75,875:
1:28 am PDT, Jun 7, Hannah Tuffnell, United Kingdom
Why do it to Dolphin's there such nice animals.
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12:06 am PDT, Jun 7, Vikki Tuffnell, United Kingdom
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2:55 pm PDT, Jun 6, Debra Stead, United Kingdom
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2:38 pm PDT, Jun 6, Leonda Mocanu, Massachusetts
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2:21 pm PDT, Jun 6, Hollie Tuffnell, United Kingdom
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8:17 am PDT, Jun 6, Jean Adams, Texas
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11:05 pm PDT, Jun 5, Veranika Bayarynava, Illinois
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8:18 pm PDT, Jun 5, James Elliott, New Jersey
stop the needless purse seing of our habitat and long liners
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4:42 pm PDT, Jun 5, Jessica Black, Arizona
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4:25 pm PDT, Jun 5, Randolph Phillips, Georgia
These practices which kill dolphins ancilliary to taking tuna--many of which contain chemical poisons which make Tuna uhsafe for consumption--should be outlawed. Now.
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1:47 am PDT, Jun 5, ELAINE ROBINSON, United Kingdom
FOR ALL YOU TUNA EATERS OUT THERE STOP EATIN THEM LEAVE TO SEA LIFE
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12:54 am PDT, Jun 5, Zachary Banks, Arizona
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4:53 pm PDT, Jun 4, Igor Purlantov, New York
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2:50 pm PDT, Jun 1, Vesna Jones, United Kingdom
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5:40 am PDT, Jun 1, Greta Malkotzoglou, Greece
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1:00 am PDT, Jun 1, Àlexandra Andrusenko, Russian Federation
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6:43 pm PDT, May 31, Marisol Jimenez, Costa Rica
no maten delfines ellos no los matan a ustedes para enlatarlos y luego comerselos.
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4:34 pm PDT, May 31, Gabrielle Soares Muniz Pacheco, Brazil
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3:06 pm PDT, May 31, Shannon Miller, Pennsylvania
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