New sonic device tested for dolphin protection
| Tokyo
Japan's Fisheries Agency began testing a new sonic device to scare off dolphins in a move to curb the international uproar against the mass slaughtering of the sea mammals.
| Tokyo
Japan's Fisheries Agency began testing a new sonic device to scare off dolphins in a move to curb the international uproar against the mass slaughtering of the sea mammals.
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