Tag Archives: Bottlenose dolphin
Lonely Dolphin ‘Honey’ Dies in Japan
Dolphin Project can confirm that Honey, one of the most well-known captive dolphins in Japan has died. Dolphin Project first obtained exclusive footage
read moreGlobal Shift for Dolphins in 2019 – A Year in Review
“I’ve been doing this work for 50 years and there have been very, very few good days. Our victories are few and
read moreHoney the Dolphin Sold as Part of Aquarium Deal
Update 8/1/19: Inubosaki Marine Park will be re-opening, with no renovations being made to Honey’s tank or the penguin enclosure at present. Activists
read moreA Dolphin Mother’s Grief
On January 29, 2019, a deceased dolphin calf was spotted in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. The calf, thought to be
read moreVIDEO: Wild Dolphin Highlights Oceanic Pollution
Images are often stronger than words, having the power to convey visuals that are otherwise lost in syntax. For divers swimming around
read moreExclusive Video: Plight Desperate for Abandoned Dolphin
Update 11/13/18: According to a well-informed source, Inubosaki Marine Park Aquarium is currently in debt and seeking a buyer. When the marine park was
read moreSquee’s Great Escape
Squee is exactly where he belongs: in the big, beautiful, blue ocean. He spends his days exploring coral reefs, surfing the waves
read moreBREAKING: Terror, Injuries During Day 3 of Captive Selection
Taiji, 1-22-17: It’s been 63 hours since a 250+ strong pod of bottlenose dolphins were driven into the cove. They have been
read moreThree Years an Angel
One Dolphin’s Story: Beachie
Quick Facts Born: 1982 (estimated) Stranded: April 1984, Florida Died: February 28, 2016; ruptured vein in his air cavity In April of 1984, a
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