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  2. 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]

  3. Signature whistle - Wikipedia

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    A signature whistle is a learned, individually distinctive whistle type in a bottlenose dolphin's (Tursiops truncatus) acoustic repertoire that gives the identity of the whistle owner. [1] The whistles are identified and studied in the wild or in captivity by researchers using hydrophones . [ 2 ]

  4. Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University - Wikipedia

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    The former training facility of the Miami Dolphins. Bowing trusses and a profile reminiscent of classic athletic facilities define this state of the art training facility. It includes a large weight room, training rooms, locker rooms, [2] a therapy swimming pool, a cold plunge pool and whirlpools, numerous administrative offices, and a practice ...

  5. Dolphin Research Center - Wikipedia

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    After Hurricane Andrew struck the Florida Keys in 1992, the DRC dolphin "Annessa" escaped or was washed out of her sea pen. Opponents of dolphin captivity including Ric O'Barry allege that Annessa is an example of a captive-born dolphin successfully transitioning from captivity to wild life, which could be an argument for releasing such ...

  6. Marine mammal training - Wikipedia

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    Marine mammal training refers to the training and caretaking of various marine mammals, including dolphins, orcas (killer whales), sea lions, and walruses. This discipline involves teaching these animals behaviors for purposes such as performing in shows, scientific research, military operations, or health and enrichment.

  7. Margaret Howe Lovatt - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Howe Lovatt (born Margaret C. Howe, in 1942) is an American former volunteer naturalist from Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.In the 1960s, she took part in a NASA-funded research project in which she attempted to teach a dolphin named Peter to understand and mimic human speech.