Cruise Operator Apologizes for Passengers Witnessing Brutal Dolphin Slaughter

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British cruise ship operator, Ambassador Cruise Line, has apologized after passengers on their luxury vessel witnessed the slaughter of 78 dolphins during a mass hunting event in the Faroe Islands. The centuries-old tradition, known as Grindadráp, involves the killing of marine mammals for sustenance. Animal activists and conservationists have long criticized the practice as unsustainable and cruel, calling for a boycott of the Faroe Islands. The Faroe Islands, a Danish territory, are not part of the European Union and the whaling traditions are likely to continue unless the island's government decides otherwise.
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