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Experts Say Fukui's Biting Dolphin Incident Was Man-Made, Cause of Death Unknown (Kyodo News)

The prefecture held a meeting on the 18th to discuss future policies regarding a wild dolphin that has bitten and injured at least 53 people in Fukui Prefecture since 2022 and died this summer after having a transmitter attached to its dorsal fin. An expert said of the damage, "This is a man-made disaster caused by excessive interaction with humans, and appropriate measures should be taken."
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The prefecture held a meeting on the 18th to discuss future policies regarding a wild dolphin that has bitten and injured at least 53 people in Fukui Prefecture since 2022 and died this summer after having a transmitter attached to its dorsal fin. An expert said of the damage, "This is a man-made disaster caused by excessive interaction with humans, and appropriate measures should be taken."

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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