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The Blue World Institute of Marine Research and Conservation through its three programmes - scientific, education and conservation - carries out several projects aimed at recording data about the life
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  • The Blue World Institute of Marine Research and Conservation
  • Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) from Veli Loinj, Croatia
  • Continuation of the work of Adriatic Dolphin Project
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Tursiops truncatus, commonly known as the Common Bottlenose Dolphin, is the most well-known species from the family Delphinidae.
Common bottlenose dolphins are the most familiar dolphins due to the wide exposure they receive in captivity in marine parks, dolphinarias, in movies, and television programs.

The Common Bottlenose Dolphins live in groups called pods that typically number about fifteen dolphins, but group size varies from solitary bottlenose dolphins up to groups of over 100 or even occasionally over 1000 animals.

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Tolulope Babatunde Senior   HCD Consultant
Thank you for this, I really would love to see one and learn more about dolphins
Jun 24th 2011 06:16   
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