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Note from Melanie Parker Horace Dobbs is always pleased to hear from dolphin lovers like
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DoIphin Pushing through green waters Symbol of joy Like handfuls of jewels You give us images of ecstasy Portreath, July 1982 Poem from Magic of Dolphins |
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CODE OF CONDUCT |
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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. WILD DOLPHINS ARE NOT CUDDLY TOYS OR PETS Here are some Users of twin screw boats DO NOT manoeuvre using the screws in opposition as this creates violent and confusing water movements. Dolphins may be out of site under your boat. DO NOT make sudden bursts of speed or changes in direction. Also DO NOT stop or slow down suddenly, this can confuse and alarm dolphins as much as sudden acceleration. When dolphins are feeding, stand off and observe quietly. |
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NEVER CHASE OR HARASS DOLPHINS |
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Wear a buoyancy aid if you are not a strong swimmer. DO NOT wear or carry sharp objects that could accidentally damage a dolphin's skin. Be aware of the local conditions. The strength and direction of currents can vary dramatically with the state of the tide. If the sea is rough remember it is easy to get in and difficult to get out. DO NOT stray too far from the boat or land. Slip quietly into the water. Until a close relationship has been established DO NOT attempt to touch the dolphins - let them take the initiative! Remember they are not there to perform. Establish trust and accept what comes. |
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Dolphins are rumbustious and often have physical contact with one another. If a dolphin biffs or nips you, keep your arms by your side and swim quietly away. FISHERMEN DO NOT cast lines or leave them set when there are dolphins close by. DIFFERENT EXPERIENCES - CHERISHED MEMORIES Since ancient times some dolphins have chosen to associate with humans. Why they do this remains a mystery. Can we learn anything from watching dolphins in their natural environment as they show us their joyful, uninhibited behaviour? Of course we can! But everybody approaches from a different viewpoint and therefor has a different experience. Whatever your experience it will almost certainly remain a cherished memory. |
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International Dolphin Watch 10 Melton Road, North Ferriby, E.Yorks HU14 3ET. England.
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