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"Dolphin safe" in 1990 referred to a labeling standard established to indicate that tuna fishing methods did not harm dolphins, particularly in the context of the Eastern Tropical Pacific, where many dolphins were caught in purse seine nets alongside tuna. The term gained prominence due to public concern over the significant dolphin deaths associated with tuna fishing practices. The "Dolphin Safe" label was developed to assure consumers that the tuna they purchased was sourced from fisheries that minimized or eliminated dolphin bycatch. This initiative aimed to promote more sustainable fishing practices and protect marine wildlife.

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