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Inspection: Bottlenose dolphin died during public show, but staff's response delayed due to poor visibility, algae On March 1, a dolphin named "Jett" died after performing a trick during a public ...
Those inspection reports detail a facility seemingly in disrepair: FOX 35 Orlando reached out to The Dolphin Company and Gulf World Marine Park on Friday for comment, but did not hear back. Inspection ...
UPDATE: U.S. Congressman Neal Dunn’s office officials report that seven bottlenose dolphins have been cleared for removal. A waiver has been issued and signed by NOAA that will allow them to be ...
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About 51,000 bottlenose dolphins—the most common species off the Texas coast—are frolicking in the northern Gulf as you read this. Occasionally, though, one of them ends up on land.
In 2023, NOAA Fisheries received a tip that a fisherman was killing bottlenose dolphins. The tip prompted a two-year investigation coordinated by NOAA Fisheries with the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
Zackery Barfield, a fishing captain from Panama City, Florida, was sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined $51,000 for poisoning and shooting dolphins. He used toxic bait to kill dolphins that were ...
From 2022 to 2023, court records show Barfield repeatedly poisoned and shot bottlenose dolphins. Why? Authorities say that in the summer of 2022, he grew frustrated with dolphins eating red snapper ...
A 24-year-old Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin named Rita has died at Hong Kong’s Ocean Park after showing signs of fatigue and a loss of appetite. The marine mammal had lived in the park for ...
The faecal matter [seen in the water behind this dolphin] will have to captured quickly as the animals are always on the go Conservationists are hoping to learn about a group of bottlenose ...