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Umi An engaged work of art

Umi An engaged work of art: since his early days, northern artist Xhenon has actively supported La Dolphin Connection through a unique artistic approach, combining sound creation with a commitment to protecting dolphins. Its composition, Umi—Japanese for “ocean”—is fully in line with this desire to raise awareness, offering an aesthetic experience that invites us to

La Dolphin Connection VR software

Since its beginnings, La Dolphin Connection has developed different types of actions (demonstrations, public information campaigns, stands at events…). But it also has in mind to diversify its approaches (competitions, cyberactions, international partnerships, support, etc.). For two years, our association has been working discreetly on a new and totally new project, La Dolphin Connection VR,

Japan: Compensation for Dolphin Advocate Denied Entry to Aquarium

Sarah Lucas, the advocate for cetaceans' rights who was refused entry in a Japanese aquarium due to her position against their annual dolphin hunt, will receive compensation from the government. The president of Australia for Dolphins tried two years ago to enter the Taiji Whale Museum, home to several species of cetaceans including bottlenose dolphins and short-finned pilot whales. According to the media, museum

Curious Killer Whale Swims Under Paddleboarder

https://youtu.be/6WAn3vveB44 Luke Reilly was paddling around Kuaotunu, New Zealand when a curious orca whale suddenly spotted him. Awe or fear, how would you have reacted? Luke Reilly began his day with the intention of paddling around the cliffs of Kuaotunu in New Zealand. Armed with his Go-Pro, he was intending to film the contrast of the rugged, rocky