Dolphin Hunting Data 1976 - 2018
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The dolphin hunts in the Solomon Islands are typically conducted between January and April, when the seas are calm. Home to the largest drive slaughter of dolphins in the world, annual kills between the years 1976-2013 averaged 850 dolphins per year. Since Dolphin Project began a full-time campaign in 2015 in Fanalei, Solomon Islands, slaughters have dropped to a four-year average of 247 dolphins.
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Updated on pacificdata.org | July 22, 2024 |
Added to pacificdata.org | July 22, 2024 |
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