Meet Our Baby Dolphin!Our
young dolphin are now three to four months old and full of energy and life.
Come see them playing with their moms and "aunties". For more, see ...
Our onboard digital printers will provide you with photos of our dolphin and other marine life.
Great Shelling !
During our
search for dolphin, our expeditions take us to outer barrier islands where
you can walk the beach and collect some of our famous sea shells. For more, see...
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Geotourism Challenge Voting Begins May 28, 2008 Click the Geotourism Challenge Banner above for More Information or to vote for The Dolphin Explorer!
Discovery, Exploration & Adventure Take Our Eco-Tour We See Dolphin Every Day!
Join the Crew of the "Dolphin Explorer" On the Only bottlenose Dolphin Study in SW Florida*!
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Photograph and study our dolphin up-close and personal.
Join
our survey crew on our daily three-hour expedi-tions finding, photographing
and studying the bottlenose dolphin of Southwest Florida. Photograph them
as they play and travel with friends and come to and follow the boat. Learn
their names and what they are doing.
When we sight a new dolphin, you get to name it!
Meet
Oscar, Nibbles, Ripple, Patch, Baby Emma and our other neighbors who live
in the waters of Gulf, bays and estuaries around Naples and Marco Island.
Over 1,500
dolphin have been sighted since the Study was launched a year ago, many with
the assistance of our passengers. Of these, over 100 dolphin have been "photo-id'ed",
named, coded and cataloged. For more, see...
Our study in SW Florida* extends from Bonita Beach south to Everglades City, a range of 50 coastal miles.
For Reservations Call 239-642-6899 or e-mail dolphinproject@comcast.net
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Dolphin FactsDid you know that bottle-nose dolphin sleep about eight hours a day, sometimes sleeping on top of the water , called "logging". For more, see... See Our Osprey Chicks
 Meet
"Hillary" and her chicks at Marker 17! In Area I of the study, we have 12
pair of nesting osprey with their chicks just now being born. For more, see...
Manatee
 Between May and September, we see manatee every day.
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