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One from this afternoon's efforts. The dolphins seemed to be chasing salmon and smaller fish, meaning their behaviour was erratic - challenging conditions!

Long Beaked Common Dolphin Monterey Bay

Out hunting baitfish.

Several dolphin species occur in Florida costal waters. The most common of these is the bottle-nosed dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), mistakenly called porpoises. Bottlenose dolphins have robust, powerful bodies that are blue-gray on top with lighter sides and bellies. As adults they are typically 6 to 12 feet long and can eat more than 20 pounds of mullet, sheepshead, pinfish, flounder and marine invertebrates each day. Bottlenose dolphins show a high degree of intelligence, have a wide range of vocalizations, and may cooperate in fishing or taking care of injured conspecifics.

 

Dolphins have been known to live into their 50s, and reach weights of up to 140-650kg.

 

Habitat:

Dolphins live both inshore and offshore along temperate and tropical coasts worldwide.

 

Behavior:

Inshore dolphins live in small social groups of approximately 10 individuals; while offshore dolphins form larger groups of 10-100 individuals. Dolphins travel about their home ranges (the geographical area that defines their home) in groups of 4-7 in shallower waters and more than 20 dolphins in deeper areas. The dolphins interact and re-form groups at will, somewhat like a kaleidoscope.

 

Dolphins are often heard clicking. Contrary to popular thought, clicking is likely not communication, but rather the sonar system dolphins use for navigation, food-finding and avoidance of predators. Clicks are one of three classes of sounds dolphins produce, in addition to squawks (whose purpose is unknown, although these sounds are made while dolphins are socializing), and pure tones, one of which is known as that dolphin's "signature whistle."

INFO from:

Florida Fish and Wildlife

Conservation Commission

I had a wonderful swim in Honaunau Bay today.

Bottlenose dolphins breaching at Chanonry point Fortrose, Scottish Highlands.

Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders at Sun Life Stadium. Baltimore Ravens vs the Miami Dolphins.

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"Peace begins with a smile."

― Mother Teresa

Dolphins breaching and playing in the waters of the Moray Firth off Fort George. Image taken from the Dolphin Trips Avoch Boat.

Atlantic Bottl​enose Dolphin

Dolphin Pavilion

Indianapolis Zoo

July 2015

On the Kiawah River - Kiawah Island, South Carolina. Youngblood Family Vacation at Kiawah Island,South Carolina.

I took this at Hawks Cay Resort in the Florida Keys. According to their website they say it is the only hotel or resort in the continental United States that features an on-site dolphin research facility.

 

Of course I couldn't afford to ever stay there but my parents live close to it and sometimes we kinda sneak in and look at the dolphins. We also shop at their gift shop so it's not all bad :)

From the lost files...lol

 

Happy snap of the dolphin my daughter got to swim with

I like to think they do this:

a) because they can.

b) just for the fun of it.

Englishy: From Curaçao. 2010. © 2010 All Rights Reserved. Do not use, or copy this image without my consent // Portugês: De Curaçao! © 2010 todos os direitos reservados. Não use ou copie essa foto sem minha permissão ;)

Clearwater, Florida

Little Toot Dolphin Adventure

 

This is a wild Dolphin in the Gulf of Mexico.

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© Lisa Godfroy Please do not use or upload anywhere without my permission!

      

That`s what these two delightful dolphins sang to me ......I swear it !!

Taken at Palmitos park ,Gran Canaria.....through thick glass.

Taken from the 'Sanibel Thriller' off the coast of Sanibel Island, FL.

Dolphin. Miami Seaquarium, Florida.

Roker Lighthouse 25th May 2022

took this while diving in the red sea last year - just jumped in and some shouted so i went down 3 meters to sea this pod of dolphins swim by OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

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Dolphin jumping and showing off to the boat. Maldives.

She spends every day with the dolphins

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