Sunday, 17 February 2008

Resort of Okinawa brings death to its sparkling bays


Drive hunts return to Okinawa

Okinawa is the southernmost prefecture of Japan. It occupies the southern part of the Nansei (Southwest) chain of islands which stretches over 1,200 km from the southern tip of Kyushu to within 100 km of Taiwan. Okinawa prefecture consists of around 160 of these islands, 46 inhabited.
The prefecture takes its name from the largest and most populous of the three groups of islands that form it, the other two being the Miyako and Yaeyama group. The Okinawa group is centered on the largest island in the prefecture, Okinawa Island; the Miyako group on Miyako Island; and the Yaeyama group on Ishigaki Island.

But don’t be misguided by the tourist guide image. The city has recently re-commenced dolphin hunting. Nago hunted dolphins 20 years ago but the barbaric practice was stopped due to opposition by conservation groups and bad publicity the city received for allowing these hunts.

However, the practice is still alive, as a small percentage of fishermen still retain licences to kill dolphins. A few days ago, around 100 dolphins appeared off Nago Bay which resulted in six boats setting out to sea and the fishermen driving the dolphins into the bay, where they were slaughtered.

This is a sad reflection on Japan’s attitude towards the continued and rising international condemnation of drive hunts in the country. Despite the fact that the number of dolphins killed in this instance was lower than the hunts conducted in Taiji where the number of dolphins slaughtered reaches in excess of 20,000, the practice is equally inhumane and unnecessary.

Yet the world stands by and does nothing. One marine conservation charity has spoken out. The Marine Connection (www.marineconnection.org) condemns this expansion of drive hunts in Japan and is calling on the authorities at Nago abolish the hunt with immediate effect.

But will the world listen? Just don’t go there on your holidays!



Further information can be found at
www.marineconnection.org


For media-related inquiries, contact The Marine Connection: Janja Novak
Campaigns Development Officer
Marine Connection
00 44 (0) 20 7602 1574
Email: janja@marineconnection.org


The Marine Connection is a London-based charity, working both nationally and internationally for the welfare, protection and conservation of dolphins, whales and porpoises - from the smallest to the largest species, they all need protecting. One way the charity achieves this is through a mix of campaigning, education and research. The Marine Connection has achieved – or contributed to – many important victories for dolphins and whales, however whilst an actively campaigning organisation, education and research also play a vital part of the charity’s conservation work. One of the charity's main objectives is to ensure everyone understands the importance of protecting these marine mammals and their natural habitat.


Wednesday, 6 February 2008

One enchanted evening at Jagz




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Basingstoke, Hampshire UK
10th February 2008


One enchanted evening at Jagz

“Paul Austin Kelly and Kenny Clayton are a duo made in heaven,” according to celebrated UK soprano Lesley Garrett, already a fan of these two talented musicians.

Appearing together in a concert at Jagz of Ascot, enticingly titled “One Enchanted Evening”, the new performing team of Kelly & Clayton will be offering an evening of selections from the Great American Songbook, beloved music from the 30’s through the 70’s.

Capturing the magic of the early decades of American popular music, Kelly and Clayton present a programme of timeless lyrical and sophisticated music. They draw primarily on the works of Rodgers & Hammerstein, Rodgers & Hart and Jerome Kern, but also breathe new life into such diverse descendants of these icons as Dave Frishberg and Billy Joel.

Their repertoire includes the classics People Will Say We’re In Love, Some Enchanted Evening, and I Only Have Eyes for You, songs which were made famous by such legendary American singers as Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, Billy Holiday and Mel Torme.

Together, the dynamic performing duo of Kelly & Clayton covers all ends of the musical spectrum, from pop to opera, from jazz standards to classical song.

The concert, at Jagz bar, club and live music venue, is part of their Friday night season showcasing local emerging talent, as well as some of the more popular established bands. The music styles vary from week to week and further information is available on the venue’s website http://www.jagz.co.uk/ or by telephoning 01344 878100.

The food on offer on the evening is from their renowned Club menu, table reservations can be made by telephoning the venue.

The concert is on Friday 22nd February from 8pm. Admission is £8 on the door.
Find out more about this talented duo, please visit their website: http://www.myspace.com/paulaustinkelly

The show is produced and promoted by Headline Management (http://www.headlinemanagement.co.uk/) of Basingstoke.


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