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Dolphins escape from Taiji facility in Japan | Dolphins escape from Taiji facility in Japan |
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A pod of dolphins has escaped from a recreational facility in the Japanese town of Taiji, known for its annual controversial hunts. | A pod of dolphins has escaped from a recreational facility in the Japanese town of Taiji, known for its annual controversial hunts. |
Staffers from the DolphinBase centre discovered nets dividing the pools from the ocean had been slashed, allowing four dolphins to get out. | Staffers from the DolphinBase centre discovered nets dividing the pools from the ocean had been slashed, allowing four dolphins to get out. |
An official blog said the dolphins had "stayed close to their pen" and that three returned on their own accord. | An official blog said the dolphins had "stayed close to their pen" and that three returned on their own accord. |
Local police say they do not yet know who was behind the incident. | Local police say they do not yet know who was behind the incident. |
The bottlenose dolphins were estimated to be between three to five years old. They were being trained in the seaside pens having been held there for more than six months. | The bottlenose dolphins were estimated to be between three to five years old. They were being trained in the seaside pens having been held there for more than six months. |
The escaped pod were spotted swimming outside their pool at the facility, where visitors can interact and swim with the animals, on Wednesday. | The escaped pod were spotted swimming outside their pool at the facility, where visitors can interact and swim with the animals, on Wednesday. |
The centre wrote on its official blog that they was "furious" someone with "no expert knowledge had callously exposed the dolphins to danger". | The centre wrote on its official blog that they was "furious" someone with "no expert knowledge had callously exposed the dolphins to danger". |
"We are enraged by this heinous act which can easily lead to the dolphins dying," the statement said. | "We are enraged by this heinous act which can easily lead to the dolphins dying," the statement said. |
"They think that once out of their pen, dolphins will swim far away but that is not true. Dolphins will not stray far and they will not leave their group." | "They think that once out of their pen, dolphins will swim far away but that is not true. Dolphins will not stray far and they will not leave their group." |
The last dolphin remains outside the pen but nearby. The centre said it was "scared" of the new entrance and did not know how to get back in. | The last dolphin remains outside the pen but nearby. The centre said it was "scared" of the new entrance and did not know how to get back in. |
A police spokesperson told the BBC that an investigation was ongoing and the perpetrators remain unknown. | |
A similar incident was carried out in 2010 by a Dutch group called Blackfish, who left a knife behind. | A similar incident was carried out in 2010 by a Dutch group called Blackfish, who left a knife behind. |
Activist group Ric O'Barry's Dolphin Project condemned the actions of those involved in a statement. | |
"While we are against keeping dolphins in captivity, we do not condone illegal behavior," it said. | |
The group which monitors activity in the bay added: "Our Cove Monitors operate fully within Japanese law, documenting Taiji's dolphin drive hunts for the Japanese people and the rest of the world to see - including the horrific capture methods and continued slaughters." | |
Japan's annual controversy | Japan's annual controversy |
Taking place between September to March, Taiji's annual dolphin hunt first gained global attention when it became the subject of 2009 Oscar-winning documentary film The Cove. | |
Hundreds of dolphins and pilot whales are herded by local fishermen into a small bay, using a method called "drive fishing". | Hundreds of dolphins and pilot whales are herded by local fishermen into a small bay, using a method called "drive fishing". |
They are then either killed with knives for meat or sold to aquariums. | They are then either killed with knives for meat or sold to aquariums. |
The annual catching and slaughtering of dolphins and whales in Japan has courted international criticism. | The annual catching and slaughtering of dolphins and whales in Japan has courted international criticism. |
In 2015, Japanese aquariums voted to stop acquiring dolphins caught during the controversial hunt following a suspension from the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (Waza) because of the way dolphins are caught. | In 2015, Japanese aquariums voted to stop acquiring dolphins caught during the controversial hunt following a suspension from the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (Waza) because of the way dolphins are caught. |
British and US ambassadors as well as celebrities have also joined environmentalist groups in condemning the "cruel" practice. | British and US ambassadors as well as celebrities have also joined environmentalist groups in condemning the "cruel" practice. |