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Whale and dolphin watching - a potential alternative to dolphin killing in Peru
 
 
   
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  2. Support our conservation work with a donation
  3. Go dolphin watching and thereby support our conservation work.
  4. Give a name to a dolphin
  5. Talk to your friends and family about the threat dolphins face in Peru and promote their conservation!
  6. Do not buy or eat "muchame" or "chancho marino" (sea pig)
    This is how fresh dolphin meat looks when being sold as chancho marino. It is a very red meat with white fiber.

    When the meat has been exposed to air for a longer period it becomes black. Muchame - the dried meat - therefore is black.

    We have designed a special report form you may use in case you encounter a dead dolphin on the beach. Before visiting the Peruvian coast, you may load it down and print it out in order to have it with you while visiting beaches. Click here in order to access our report-form.
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  7. If you find a dead dolphin on the beach, take pictures of the body and send us either the negatives, paper prints or the slides together with the name of the beach and the nearest town or harbor, as well as the date, when you found the dolphin. If the dolphins' body still has the dorsal fin, please take a picture of each side of the fin and send it to us. To write down your observations and send them to us would be helpful. If you have a digital camera you can mail us your pictures and report.

    This information helps us to have a better idea about the dimension of the black market of dolphin meat in Peru and to identify priority areas for future conservation activities. If you give us written permission to use the information sent by you, we could incorporate the material in our awareness campaign. If you prefer, your name will not be mentioned in case we use your information.

  8. You have been offered dolphin meat or witnessed illegal activities.
    If you are visiting Peru's coast and you find restaurants or markets that sell muchame of chancho marino, or if you see people killing dolphins or transporting dead dolphins or dolphin meat, you have two options:

    a.- Call our emergency phone 01- 99 47 33 36 and tell us what you witnessed or send us a written report containing all the necessary information, such as your name and permanent address as well as phone numbers and email address, the location, where your observation took place, date, description of involved people, any names known to you, license numbers of cars or boats, as well as any additional information that may be helpful.

    Having this information, we can follow up or inform the Police Department for Ecological Crimes in Lima.

    You can mail to:
    Mundo Azul
    Las Acacias 185 A
    Lima 18 - Miraflores
    Peru
    Or to: mundoazul@terra.com.pe

    b.- File an official complaint to the local police, to the marine post at the nearest harbor and/or to the mayor's office.

    In order to make your complaint stronger, it is good to have an additional witness. If you were alone while witnessing the violation of the law, you may have the possibility to take pictures. Try to note down names or detailed descriptions of the people involved in the violation, names and plates of cars or boats involved in the violation.

    Local officials may deny their jurisdiction over the topic. This is because there is still little knowledge about the legal situation of local officials. It is a good idea to print out the legal summary on this web-site and have it with you when traveling along the coast. Don't give up, whatever local officials may say in order to not accept your complaint. Insisting on compliance with the law is a good way to raise awareness about the importance of dolphin conservation.

    Tell us about your experience while filing the complaint and if possible, send us a copy of your complaint, so that we may follow up if an investigation was undertaken by officials.

    In case local marine officials did not want to accept your complaint or if you feel they have not been well informed or helpful, you may like to also inform the following officials about your experiences:

    Ministerio de Producción "Produce"
    Dirección Nacional de Medio Ambiente
    Señora Blga. Sulma H. Carrasco Barrera
    Directora Nacional de Medio Ambiente
    Calle Uno Oeste N° 060, Urb. Córpac
    San Isidro, Lima 27
    Email: DINAMA@minpes.gob.pe
    Fax: 01-224-3231

    Dirección General de Capitanías y Guardacostas
    Dirección de Medio Ambiente
    Señor Javier Gaviola Tejada
    Capitán de Navío
    Correo electrónico: gavio001@marina.mil.pe
    Fax: 01-222-2410

    In this case, it is helpful if you have been noting down the names and ranks of the local officials you talked to.
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