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1. Dolphins and You
- www.dolphinsandyou.com
2. Results of whois query
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- Results of whois query for: DOLPHINS-CH.
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3. SharkFriends Spinner Dolphin Page
- www.sharkfriends.com
- The Spinner dolphin can leap into the air and make as many as 7 complete spins with its body before diving back into the ocean again! Few dolphins can leap as high as the Spinner and except for the Clymene dolphin, no others can spin.
- Spinner dolphins are seen most frequently around Hawaii, Mexico, and Japan.
- There are several forms of Spinner dolphins. ...
- They travel in groups from 5 to 200, but a 1000 or more may travel together in mixed schools or pods of other dolphins.
- Because of their acrobatic talents they were one of the first dolphins to be captured for aquariums, but they have a poor survival rate in captivity.
- The greatest threat to Spinner dolphins has been tuna fishing, which has killed hundreds of thousands of them. ...
4. Help Save The Dolphins
- www.savedolphins.org
- Amanda Beard is much more than an Olympic-bound champion swimmer; she is a champion of conservation – specifically the protection of dolphins. When she's not in the pool breaking world records, she's on shore making sure the nation knows just how important it is to keep dolphins safe. ...
- It's clear that the commitment, passion and drive she demonstrates when swimming are the same qualities she uses when speaking up for dolphins. ...
- Besides being a member of our Board of Directors, Jeff helps out with many of our conservation efforts, including the protection of dolphins. ...
- The proposed changes to this successful program would allow tuna caught using the harmful practice of chasing and setting nets on dolphins to be labeled "dolphin-safe. ...
- Dolphins, endangered sea turtles, sharks, sea birds and other marine wildlife are all falling victim to the nets and lines of tuna fishermen and the pressure of overfishing, especially in the Pacific Ocean. ...
- To truly protect dolphins in the Pacific it is necessary to protect the ecosystem in which they live. Rampant overfishing is adversely affecting dolphins, endangered sea turtles, sharks, sea birds and the fish species themselves. ...
- , no chase or encirclement of dolphins). ...
- The United States has the tools to create international cooperation, including trade measures under the Pelly Amendment, to ensure that countries are taking the necessary precautions to conserve dolphins, sharks, sea turtles and other marine life. ...
- Stop overfishing in the Pacific and protect the dolphin-safe tuna program to further protect dolphins and all other marine biodiversity in this important area. ...
- Let your friends know about the threat to dolphins and other marine mammals. Type in their email address below and we will send them an email in your name about how they can help save dolphins and other animals we cherish. ...
5. Defenders of Wildlife - Dolphins
- www.defenders.org
- In the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean (ETP), some schools of yellowfin tuna swim directly below dolphins. Since dolphins are air-breathing mammals and need to surface, they are easily spotted by fishermen who cast nets intentionally around dolphins in order to catch the tuna swimming below. Many dolphins drown in the purse-seining nets or suffer severe stress and die after being chased. Since the late 1950s, approximately seven million dolphins have died from this practice. ...
- " This program outlawed the labeling of tuna caught by intentionally netting dolphins as "dolphin-safe. ... and sought an end to the intentional encirclement of dolphins with tuna nets in the ETP. ...
- The basis of this decision is the illogical notion that a country cannot block the importation of a product (tuna) that itself is not environmentally harmful, even if it is produced in a way (killing dolphins) that harms the environment. ...
- The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has released two recent studies, which both indicate that setting nets on dolphins has had a harmful effect on dolphin populations. The most recent report, released in August of 2002, found that depleted dolphin populations are not recovering in the ETP and that chasing and netting dolphins causes physiological stress and injuries, separates dependent calves from their mothers, and causes unseen dolphin deaths. ... In fact, at least one still appears to be declining, indicating that years of setting tuna nets on these dolphins has indeed had a significant harmful effect on their populations. ... The findings reinforce our long-held position that, in the absence of sound science proving that the encirclement method of tuna fishing is completely safe for dolphins, no "dolphin-safe" label should apply to tuna caught using this method, even if no dolphins are viewed killed or seriously injured by tuna boat observers. ...
- Despite the results of the NMFS study, on December 31, 2002, Secretary of Commerce Donald Evans announced for the second time that the "dolphin-safe" label would be "weakened" to allow its application to tuna caught by encircling dolphins with tuna nets, as long as an on-board observer claims that no dolphins were killed or seriously injured during the fishing set. ...
- If successful, "dolphin-deadly" tuna, caught by chasing and encircling dolphins, will be able to enter the U. ...
- In 1997, legislation was introduced in Congress that would have undermined the MMPA's ban on imports of tuna caught by netting dolphins. Dubbed the "Dolphin Death Act" by critics, this bill would have lifted the MMPA's ban on the encircling and catching of dolphins, and would have distorted the definition of the "dolphin-safe" label by allowing it to be used on tuna caught by encircling dolphins as long as no dolphins were "observed" killed, ignoring the unobserved harm this method places on dolphins and the enforcement loophole this system would create. ... Our solution also sought to retain the "dolphin-safe" definition until clear scientific evidence proved that the encirclement method of tuna fishing does not injure dolphins. ...
6. Miami Dolphins & Miami Hurricanes Football News
- www.miamifootball365.com
- com Miami Hurricanes & Miami Dolphins Chat Forum. This site is dedicated to diehard football fans with a tilt towards Miami Dolphins Football and Miami Hurricanes Football. ... If you're a Dolphins or Hurricanes fan, our aim is to provide you with quality news, original articles and excellent discussions. ...
- Dolphins .
- Dolphins sign Heath Evans.
- The Miami Dolphins signed free agent fullback Heath Evans to a 1 year deal. ...
- Dolphins .
- Dolphins sign Tebucky Jones.
- com, Tebucky Jones agreed to a 2 year deal with the Miami Dolphins. ... Dolphins fans may recall seeing the 6' 2", 204 lbs. ...
- Dolphins .
- Dolphins signed OT Stockar McDougle.
- The Miami Dolphins agreed to terms with mammoth right tackle Stockar McDougle, who signed a 1 year deal. ...
- Dolphins .
- Dolphins, Frerotte agree on a 2 year contract.
- QB Gus Frerotte has agreed to a 2 year deal with the Miami Dolphins worth $3 million plus incentives. He chose the Dolphins partly because of the uncertain status of incumbent starter AJ Feeley. ...
7. Dolphins: The Oracles of the Sea
- library.thinkquest.org
- Dolphins: The Oracles of the Sea.
- Humans have always found dolphins to be enchanting creatures. ...
- This part of the site includes detailed information on the evolutionary history of dolphins, the division of the dolphin family into different genera and species, and the individual characteristics of each species. The differences between and special facets of the various species of dolphins are discussed with photos and distribution maps made available. Oceanic dolphins, river dolphins, and small, toothed whales are all discussed along with the taxonomic differences between them.
- This section includes information on the anatomical features of dolphins, emphasizing the special adaptations that dolphins and other marine mammals have made to survive in a fully aquatic existence. ...
- This section discusses the behavioural characteristics of dolphins, placing emphasis on their unusually high level of intelligence and on their use of communication and echolocation for navigation. How dolphins treat their young, and how they operate in groups are also discussed. Videos demonstrating dolphins' behaviour are available.
- The Relationship Between Humans and Dolphins.
- Various aspects of how humans and dolphins interact and have interacted in the past are discussed in this section. We have information on the exploitation of and man-made threats to dolphins, both in the past and in the modern day, and the efforts of various groups to conserve dolphins. In addition, the debate of whether keeping dolphins in captivity is discussed.
8. DolphinHeart - Women Who Swim With Dolphins
- www.dolphinheart.com
- Women and Dolphins.
- Women and dolphins --- in a mood! The dolphins were spinning as if their lives depended on it. And the women were hooting and hollering, encouraging those dolphins to leap higher, spin faster, soar farther than ever before. The dolphins were up for the challenge, and a glorious hour was had by all --- clapping, spinning, circling, cheering --- merging energies, excitement, and ecstasy, until the women were leaping higher in their minds eye, spinning faster in consciousness, soaring farther into other dimensions than ever before; and the dolphins encouraged them, whistling and tail slapping like there was no tomorrow. And there never was, not like there had ever been before, for the women turned into dolphins, and swam away in an ocean of bliss. The dolphins, well, the dolphins swam to shore, and disguised as women, left the water and began to share the joy of that moment with everyone they met, expanding and merging until it was no longer possible to tell if you were in or out of the water, if you were a dolphin or human. ...
- Women Who Swim With Dolphins Questionnaire.
- My friend, Trisha Lamb Feuerstein and I are in the process of gathering data for a book we will be doing together called Women Who Swim With Dolphins. ...
- One of the absolutely best parts of swimming with dolphins is connecting with my dolphin sisters. As I have come to know the dolphins and the qualities in them I admire so much, I find these same characteristics in many of the women I meet who are connected to dolphins. ...
- I have many dolphin sisters who had not swum with dolphins when I first met them and others who still have not, even now. Most of my dolphin sisters are fully connected with dolphins on all levels, especially the physical. ...
- When I feel this energy from a woman I meet, I know instinctively she is a dolphin sister, and that's why it has nothing to do with going into the water with dolphins, and yet everything to do with it. ... For me, at the present, it is happening most profoundly with other women and dolphins.
- By learning from dolphins we may make our next step. " In Ilona Selke's book "Journey to the Center of Creation" you learn about the workings of the holographic universe through practical methods and applications of the intuitive mind, telepathy, and yes, dolphins. ...
9. NATURE: Dolphins: Close Encounters
- www.pbs.org
- Find out about the controversy surrounding captive dolphins. ...
- Explore our Web and print resources on dolphins and other cetaceans. ...
- Dolphins: Close Encounters.
10. Dolphins Fishing Resorts - 2 salmon fishing lodges - Campbell River & Prince Rupert, BC, Canada.
- www.dolphinsresort.com
- the Dolphins Resorts .
- Dolphins North Resort.
- Experience your fishing fantasy in the remote BC wilderness! Dolphins North is strategically located on the migration path of healthy wild feeding salmon and halibut north of Prince Rupert near the Alaska border on the coast of British Columbia, Canada.
- Dolphins Resort - Campbell River.
- Visit Dolphins in Campbell River; the "Salmon Fishing Capital of the World" for a world class salt or fresh water fishing experience, a memorable heli-fishing trip, an exciting outdoor adventure, an inspiring corporate retreat or an intimate getaway. The Dolphins Resort on Vancouver Island has it all!.
- At Dolphins Resort Campbell River you can enjoy luxury accommodations while also participating in other outdoor activities include golf, whale watching, birding, kayaking, mountain biking, river rafting, salmon snorkeling, sight seeing, eco-tours, bear watching and heli-tours. ...
- Dolphins North Resort is for the serious angler with daily fishing trips to catch the "really big ones"; world-class trophy fishing for Chinook, Coho, Sockeye, Chum, Pink and mighty Tyee salmon, Halibut, saltwater Bass and Cod. ...
- Dolphins Resorts.
11. BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Dolphins prevent NZ shark attack
- news.bbc.co.uk
- Dolphins prevent NZ shark attack .
- The dolphins swam in a tight, defensive circle .
- A group of swimmers has told how a pod of dolphins protected them from a great white shark off New Zealand's coast. ...
- The lifeguards were training at a beach near Whangarei on the North Island when they were menaced by a 3-metre shark, before the dolphins raced in to help. ...
- The swimmers were surrounded by the dolphins for 40 minutes before they were able to make it safely back to the beach. ...
- Marine biologists say such altruistic behaviour is not uncommon in dolphins. ...
- He said around half a dozen dolphins suddenly appeared and herded the swimmers together. ...
- The swimmers said the dolphins were extremely agitated and repeatedly slapped the water with their tails, presumably to try to deter the predator as it cruised nearby. ...
- They have no doubt that the dolphins acted deliberately to protect them. ...
- A marine biologist insisted that dolphins, which are considered to be one of the most intelligent mammals, "like to help the helpless". ...
- SEE ALSO: Australian surfer killed by shark 11 Jul 04 | Asia-Pacific Diver flees with shark attached 11 Feb 04 | Asia-Pacific Shark attacks: On the increase? 05 Sep 01 | Americas 'Dolphins saved me from sharks' 23 Jul 02 | Asia-Pacific RELATED BBC LINKS: BBC information on Great White Sharks RELATED INTERNET LINKS: International Shark Attack File Shark Research Institute The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites TOP ASIA-PACIFIC STORIES NOW Protests force Kyrgyz poll review US raises pressure on N Korea Australian MP loses long lost son Asian river dolphins 'threatened' .
12. Pro Sports Daily: Miami Dolphins News
- www.prosportsdaily.com
- Dolphins.
- Dolphins News.
- Dolphins Rumors.
- Dolphins Forum.
- Dolphins Links.
- Miami Dolphins.
- Dolphins News.
- Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel: "The Dolphins will soon have another player homecoming as offensive lineman Damion Cook is expected to sign a free-agent contract as early as today. ...
- Dolphins want more title games.
- Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel: "The Dolphins will try to convince NFL owners Tuesday that South Florida should automatically host Super Bowls rather than having to bid against other sites. ...
- Will Ricky return to Dolphins?.
- Miami Herald (registration required): "The latest developments in the saga of retired Dolphins running back Ricky Williams is that he stopped avoiding the calls of coach Nick Saban by speaking to Saban last week, and said he stopped smoking marijuana more than a month ago. ...
- Michigan receiver Edwards likes route to Dolphins.
- Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel: "While most draft pundits believe the Dolphins will select a running back with their second overall pick or trade down, Michigan All-America receiver Braylon Edwards has other ideas. ...
- Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel: "Following a two-day whirlwind tour, Dolphins coach Nick Saban raved about the draft's two top-rated quarterbacks, Utah's Alex Smith and California's Aaron Rodgers. ...
- Palm Beach Post: "A day after watching and interviewing former Utah quarterback Alex Smith, Dolphins coach Nick Saban was in Berkeley, Calif. ... Sources said the Dolphins are close to signing Browns free-agent tackle Damion Cook, who visited Monday. ...
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