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10 August 2005

Are Dolphins Safe?

A group of tuna fishers from South Africa say no. It turns out the seas are not as peaceful as they seem. Sal Johanson the 32 year old captain of the Big Bertha is a 5th generation tuna fisher and is an expert on Dolphin safety. Sal says "we use dolphin safe nets and everything but its just not enough, dolphins have a lot of pressures today that they did not face when my Great, Great, Great, Great, Great Grandpapi started in this business. Dolphins have to be smarter and more personable than ever. Many turn to drugs and gangs, it brings a tear to my every time we set sail." There will be a world wide benefit concert for dolphins on August 25, 2006, National Dolphin Day. You can visit dolphinsafe to purchase your Dolphin Safe wrist band.

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