Tetsuya Endo, a Japanese scientist and the lead scientist on the 1999 project, believes
that the high concentrations found in the samples "may be enough to cause acute mercury
poisoning " and that "the products should be taken off the shelves immediately."
Other studies have come to similar conclusions. Harvard University biologist, Dr. Palumbi,
who assisted in joint Japanese and Harvard research, wrote a letter to Japanese officials
requesting public health warnings and an immediate ban on sales of contaminated meat:
"We believe that Japanese consumers are receiving inadequate and, in some cases, inaccurate
information about the cetacean products
they purchase. As a result, such consumers are unwittingly consuming highly contaminated
and potentially dangerous cetacean products."
All of the studies clearly show that dolphin meat is not safe, and that the mercury contamination
is particularly dangerous to fetuses and breast-fed children if the meat is eaten by their
mothers. Yet the Japanese government allows this contaminated food to be sold without warning,
even to pregnant women.



Dolphin and whale meat can be easily found in Japanese food markets.
The painted sign written in Japanese says, "This is marinated whale meat."
Poisons Found in Whale and Dolphin Meat
Due to their exclusive seafood diet, dolphins and whales accumulate
high levels of chemicals in their tissue. When humans consume their meat, gradual
poisoning can occur.
- mercury
- methyl mercury
- cadmium
- DDT
- PCBs
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