From Sea Shepherd Conservation Society <[email protected]>
Subject Urgent Report: 5 Grinds in 8 Weeks #StopTheGrind
Date July 23, 2024 11:01 PM
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Urgent Report:<[link removed]> There have been 5 grinds in the last 8 weeks, resulting in the deaths of 592 pilot whales. There were 3 separate grinds that happened in 1 week alone.
These grinds pose a serious risk to the stability of the pilot whale population and the marine biodiversity that they exist in. As international criticism continues to mount against this practice, Sea Shepherd urges the global community to rally together and demand an end to this unnecessary brutality.
These killings are not classified as commercial. However, Pilot Whale meat is bought and sold on the island and in restaurants.&nbsp;
The Faroese government has rejected signing international conventions that protect whales and dolphins. There are currently no national laws in place that protect this species.

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We will continue to be present, to document these slaughters and to pressure the EU to provide legal protection for these animals. Join us as we #STOPTHEGRIND.

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Every year, approximately 1,150 pilot whales and dolphins are brutally killed in the Faroe Islands. Sea Shepherd, alongside global partners, leads the charge to end this horrific practice through the 'Stop the Grind' initiative.
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Discarded fishing gear entangles a sea lion, and it struggles to stay on the surface. A pilot whale gets herded into a cove in the Faroe Islands for nothing more than a slaughter for sport. These animals are the reason our captains and crews are out at sea every day, protecting that line between extinction and survival for these species and so many others. We can only do this work because of you. All our ocean conservation work is donation-driven so we can be laser-focused on protecting the ocean before it is too late.
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