Thursday, January 29, 2015

Sea Shepherd to Hold 29 Peaceful Demonstrations Against Taiji Dolphin Slaughter on “World Love for Dolphins Day”

Sea Shepherd to Hold 29 Peaceful Demonstrations Against Taiji Dolphin Slaughter on “World Love for Dolphins Day”


Special Guest Speakers and Celebrity Supporters to Join Sea Shepherd at Demonstrations at Japanese Embassies and Consulates in the U.S. and Overseas on Feb. 13th


news-150108-1-WLDD final Original art concept by Cassie Randall On Friday February 13, 2015, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Sea Shepherd’s Cove Guardians and supporters around the world will join together for the second annual “World Love for Dolphins Day,” to hold peaceful demonstrations against Taiji, Japan’s brutal capture and slaughter of dolphins. On the eve of Valentine’s Day, thousands of people will bring the world’s love and reverence for dolphins to Japan’s doorstep at Japanese embassies and consulates across the United States and overseas.


Sea Shepherd will be joined by speakers and celebrity supporters, as these special guests help the organization to shine a bright, international spotlight on Taiji’s infamous killing cove.


Actress Shannen Doherty, best known for her roles on the hit television series Beverly Hills, 90210 and Charmed, will take part in the demonstration at the Japanese consulate in Los Angeles. Doherty not only demonstrated as part of “World Love for Dolphins Day” last year, she has taken her love of dolphins to the frontlines, joining Sea Shepherd’s Cove Guardians on the ground in Taiji in Sept. 2014 to bear witness to and document the brutal dolphin hunt firsthand. She live streamed to the world as a pod of Risso’s dolphins was ruthlessly slaughtered, and from inside Taiji Whale Museum, where the albino bottlenose calf “Shoujo” remains captive since being captured from her mother’s side in January 2014 while swimming among a “superpod” of more than 250 dolphins.


Other celebrities in attendance at the LA demonstration will include Sam Simon, co-creator of The Simpsons TV show, noted philanthropist and sponsor of the Sea Shepherd vessel named in his honor. Simon traveled to Taiji last year with a group of friends including actresses Alexandra Paul of Baywatch and Missy Hargraves of Law & Order: LA to witness the horrors of Taiji first-hand and help shine a spotlight on this ongoing atrocity. Also attending the demonstration will be actor and Sea Shepherd supporter Eric Balfour, star of the hit television series Haven, and actor Ross McCall, star of the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers and star of the TV show, Crash. The celebrity supporters will be joined by Sea Shepherd representatives, who will speak at the event.


Sea Shepherd Senior Cove Guardian Campaign Leader, Melissa Sehgal will also be in attendance to stand alongside Sea Shepherd supporters at the “World Love for Dolphins” Day demonstration in Los Angeles. Sehgal, who was denied entry to Japan this year to document the brutal drive hunt for what would have been her fifth season in Taiji, will attend in solidarity with the Cove Guardians currently on the ground in Japan.


“On ‘World Love for Dolphins Day,’ the voices of thousands of people around the world will join with Sea Shepherd and our Cove Guardians as we stand up and say, ‘Dolphins do not belong to Japan,’” said Sehgal.


** Please see below the current list of official, confirmed “World Love for Dolphins Day” events in the United States and overseas. Please check back for additional locations.


U.S. DEMONSTRATIONS:


Demonstrations begin outside the following locations at 12:00pm ET/PT and end at 1:00pm ET/PT unless otherwise noted below. Please check the times for your demo location:


Portland

Wells Fargo Center, Suite 2700

1300 S.W. 5th Ave

Portland, OR 97201


Seattle

601 Union Street, Suite 500

Seattle WA 98101-4015


Los Angeles

350 South Grand Ave, Suite 1700

Los Angeles CA 90071-3459


Denver

1225 17th Street, Suite 3000

Denver CO 80202-5505


Houston

2 Houston Center Building


909 Fannin Street

Suite 3000

Houston TX 77010


Washington DC (12pm-2pm ET)

Meeting at DuPont Circle Metro station 12pm and marching to Embassy of Japan DuPont Circle Metro

1525 20th St. NW

Washington, DC 20008


New York

Consulate-General of Japan in New York

299 Park Ave, 19th Floor

New York NY 10171-0025


San Francisco (10:00 AM - 2:00 PM PT)

275 Battery Street, Suite 2100

San Francisco, CA 94111


Boston (12pm-2pm ET)

Federal Reserve Plaza, 22nd Floor

600 Atlantic Avenue

Boston, MA 02210


Atlanta

Phipps Tower, Suite 850

3438 Peachtree Road

Atlanta, GA 30326


Honolulu

1742 Nuuanu Avenue

Honolulu, HI 96817-3201


Indianapolis

11 South Meridian Street

Indianapolis, IN 46204


Chicago

737 North Michigan Avenue #1100

Chicago, IL 60611


Miami

80 Southwest 8th Street #3200

Miami, FL 33130


WORLDWIDE DEMONSTRATIONS:


Demonstrations will be held outside the following locations. Please check the times for your demo location:


Rio de Janeiro (Feb 12. 15pm-17pm BRST)

Praia do Flamengo, 200

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

* Because Feb 13 is carnival in Rio and the Japanese Consulate will be closed, this event is on Feb 12


Toronto (11:30am-1:30pm ET)

77 King Street West

Suite 3300, TD North Tower

Toronto, ON M5K 1A1


Vancouver

900-1177 West Hastings Street

Vancouver, BC, V6E 2K9


Melbourne (12pm-2pm AEDT)

GPO Steps

Cnr Bourke Street Mall & Elizabeth Sts

Melbourne, Australia


Copenhagen (3pm CET)

From City Hall Square to the Japanese Embassy

Copenhagen, Denmark


Chañaral de Aceituno (4pm CLST)

4th. Region

Chañaral's harbor, Chile


Ottawa

255 Sussex Drive

Ottawa, ON K1N 9E6, Canada


The Hague (2pm-4pm CET)

Tobias Asserlaan 2

2517KC Den Haag

The Netherlands


Barcelona (11am-1pm CET)

Av. Diagonal, 640, 2ª planta D

08017 Barcelona, Spain


Madrid (11am-1pm CET)

Calle Serrano, 109

28006 Madrid, Spain


Perth (12pm-2pm AWST)

U22 / Level 2,

111 Colin Street,

West Perth, WA 6005


Mexico City (11am-12pm CST)

Paseo de la Reforma, 395

06500 Mexico City, Mexico


Wellington (12pm-2pm NZDT)

100 Willis Street

Wellington, New Zealand


Auckland (12pm-2pm NZDT)

41 Shortland Street

Auckland, New Zealand


Santiago (Feb 14. 4pm CLST)

Av. Ricardo Lyon 520

Providencia, Santiago, Chile

* Please note that this event is taking place on Feb. 14.


For a staggering six months of each year, from September 1 until March, entire families of dolphins and small whales are driven into Taiji’s killing cove. Once netted within the shallow waters of the cove, their fate is sealed and the members of these doomed, frightened pods will face either imprisonment in captivity or brutal slaughter before the eyes of their families. Killers and trainers work side-by-side to select the “prettiest” dolphins and whales for captivity, those without visible scars. The others are mercilessly stabbed with a metal spike inserted into their backs, just behind the blowhole, to sever their spine. The dolphins slowly and painfully bleed to death or drown in the blood of their family—others may die as they are dragged to the butcherhouse, where the once living and free cetaceans are processed into meat for human consumption. These inhumane killings would not be allowed in any slaughterhouse in the world. Japan refuses to sign on to many protection efforts and regulations for marine mammals, despite most of the world recognizing the need to protect these self-aware, beloved and imperiled animals.


Sea Shepherd Conservation Society first brought the cove to the world’s attention by capturing and releasing now-iconic footage and imagery of the brutal hunts and slaughters in 2003, during which the cove turned a blood-red. Later the Academy Award-winning film The Cove again shone a spotlight on the hunts, bringing worldwide attention to the killings. Many individuals thought the film succeeded in bringing an end to the hunts, but that was not the case. So in 2010, Sea Shepherd established Operation Infinite Patience and our volunteer Cove Guardians took up positions alongside the cove to document, report and live stream these atrocities in the hope of capturing attention to bring pressure to bear to stop these barbaric acts. Sea Shepherd is the only organization to have a team on the ground in Taiji each day throughout the entire six-month killing season, and the only group who live streams every capture and every kill for the world to see. Sea Shepherd’s Cove Guardians will not stop shining a light on this atrocity until the slaughter ends.






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