Please
follow the Code of Conduct issued by International Dolphin Watch:
"An encounter with a wild dolphin or a pod of dolphins is an experience
relished by sailors and land lubbers alike. Many people are now swimming
with dolphins. If you behave sensibly you can safely have the absolutely
wonderful experience of meeting wild animals that have been called
‘man’s cousins in the sea’ because of their brain size and intelligent
behaviour. Dolphins can easily kill sharks with a blow from their beak -
please respect their power".
A
wildlife photographer presents facts about dolphins, discussing how
they use echolocation to hunt, how they reproduce and raise their
young, their social behaviours, and how humans are working to
protect them in the wild. Published by National Geographic
Society