NEWSARTICLE www.smh.com.au, July 24
2003
By Craig Skehan
Dolphin trade killing reef, warn villagers
Solomon Islands villagers say large areas of coral reef are being
destroyed by dynamite fishing to feed
dolphins caught for export to entertainment venues.
"Many people are using dynamite to catch reef fish for the
captive dolphins," said Andrew Kulebe, 28,
from the village of Hadiana. "There are explosions every day
now."
He said local people were selling the fish to the operators of
the controversial dolphin export scheme on the island of Gela, off
the nation's capital, Honiara.
The complaints follow reports that some dolphins are being caught
on hooks, rather than nets, and that an unknown number have died
while being transported.
The Herald has obtained photographs of some dolphins slaughtered
for their meat by a Solomon Islands man organising the capture of
dolphins for export.
It is not clear if these dolphins were caught for food or were
killed because they were too weak to be exported.
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