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  2. Swimming with dolphins - Wikipedia

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    Large marine parks in the United States such as Sea World in Florida first started offering a small number of tourists the opportunity to enter their dolphin pools to touch and swim with dolphins in the 20th century. [5] As of 2006, there were approximately 18 facilities for swimming with dolphins in the United States alone. [5]

  3. List of dolphinariums - Wikipedia

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    4.2 Mexico. 4.3 United States. 5 Pacific. ... changed names or no longer house any dolphins. Due to the large number of facilities worldwide, this list may not be ...

  4. Marine mammal park - Wikipedia

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    Today Marineland of ... Cancun, Q.Roo (Mexico) ... Dolphins in their natural habitat spend approximately 80% of their time deep underwater and swim about 40 miles per ...

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  7. Dolphinarium - Wikipedia

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    Dolphinarium in Harderwijk, the Netherlands, Dutch newsreel from 1966. Though cetaceans have been held in captivity in both North America and Europe by 1860—Boston Aquarial Gardens in 1859 and pairs of beluga whales in Barnum's American Museum in New York City museum— [3] [4] dolphins were first kept for paid entertainment in the Marine Studios dolphinarium founded in 1938 in St. Augustine ...

  8. Eight dolphins dead and five starving at abandoned Bahamas ...

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    A total of 13 dolphins were at Balmoral Island, where they were brought in 2013 for tourists to swim with, according to the organisation. The report said eight of these dolphins died since 2018 ...

  9. Gulf World Marine Park - Wikipedia

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    The park's first dolphins, four bottlenose dolphins captured nearby in the Gulf of Mexico, were housed at a motel pool for training. They were moved to Gulf World in the spring of 1970. [2] Gulf World Marine Park opened to the public on Memorial Day of 1970. In 2000, the park underwent an expansion. [3]