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  2. Dolphin Encounters - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin Encounters is a natural seawater dolphin facility located on Blue Lagoon Island, (Salt Cay), Nassau, Bahamas. The company started as a rescue facility in 1989. The beach scenes in the movie Splash were taped on Blue Lagoon Island and the facility houses Atlantic bottlenose dolphins and California sea lions. Dolphin Encounters is owned ...

  3. Blue Lagoon Island - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Dolphin Encounters, a marine mammal facility, began educational and commercial programs on Blue Lagoon Island. In 1995, Dolphin Encounters on Blue Lagoon Island underwent a multimillion-dollar expansion which enlarged the dolphin habitat to over three acres in surface space and created depths of up to 25-feet. [3]

  4. 9-Month World Cruise Passengers Document Evacuation from Blue ...

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    9-Month World Cruise passengers Andrew and Ale Kennedy shared their 'scary' evacuation from the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa on Aug. 22

  5. Atlantis Paradise Island - Wikipedia

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    The foundation's work extends beyond the resort's Dolphin Cay, encompassing broader environmental stewardship and ocean conservation initiatives. One significant project is the establishment of the Bahamas' first coral gene bank, aimed at combating Stony coral tissue loss disease , a threat to coral reefs in the region and globally.

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    Check in to one of the swim-up suites at Lopesan Costa Bávaro Resort, Spa & Casino and you won’t need to go far to make a splash. The water is just a few steps down from your lanai. Of course ...

  7. Swimming with dolphins - Wikipedia

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    Encounter between a solitary wild dolphin and human children in 1967. Educational anthropologist Dr. Betsy Smith of Florida International University is usually credited with starting the first line of research into dolphin-assisted therapy in 1971, building on earlier research by American neuroscientist Dr. John Lilly on interspecies communication between dolphins and humans in the 1950s. [11]