*[Enwl-eng] Don't let dolphins drown in the English Channel

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Mon Aug 3 23:07:10 MSK 2020






            Dolphins are dying at an alarming rate in the English Channel — 
caught in nets and drowning so Europeans can eat some fish. Please help!

                  Sign Now

                 Brexit has been one of the most tumultuous and divisive 
events of the decade. The resulting chaos and uncertainty are not only 
taking a toll on UK and EU citizens. An unexpected and shocking casualty? 
Dolphins. As European fishermen prepared for the UK to exit the EU's fishing 
regulations, their presence in the English Channel reached an all-time high. 
But the high volume of fishing vessels, or trawlers, has killed dolphins in 
unprecedented numbers.

                  Dolphins get caught in fishing lines and nets run by 
trawlers. Unable to surface for breath, the curious, compassionate animals 
drown and are only discovered once the crews pull up the nets to collect 
their haul. The crews, without a second thought, throw the lifeless bodies 
back into the water, which then wash ashore and are picked at by seagulls. 
These dolphins are dying painfully and needlessly! We must protect them. 
Sign the petition and tell the EU to regulate trawlers and decrease the 
number allowed to operate!

                  Thank you,

                         Kelsey B.
                        The Care2 Petitions Team



                  P.S. Dolphins are dying at extremely high rates and no one 
is doing anything about it. Sign now to demand accountability.









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From: Kelsey B., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2020 7:02 PM
Subject: Don't let dolphins drown in the English Channel

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