Dolphin Migration

Dolphin migration is a remarkable phenomenon that involves long-distance journeys, complex social interactions, and adaptations to changing environments. Discover the fascinating world of dolphin migration, including the cues dolphins use to navigate, the strategies they employ to conserve energy, and the threats they face along the way. Learn about the ecological and evolutionary significance of this behaviour, and how human activities are affecting dolphin populations. Explore our resources and expert insights on dolphin migration and expand your understanding of these intelligent and charismatic animals.

Interaction between man and dolphins, written by Dante

Intro >> Here is a lovely quote about the interaction between man and dolphins written by Dante in his Divine Comedy written in Italy in the early part of the 14th Century. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divine_Comedy for more. In Canto 22  (in translation from the original) “Just as dolphins do, when with the arched back, they signal to the seamen to prepare for…

Bottlenose dolphins can use learned vocal labels to address each other

See this link http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2013/07/17/1304459110.abstract Editor’s Comment: This piece is in line with all our thoughts that Dolphin whistles and calls are in fact the individual’s name or call sign. These ‘vocalisations’ are not language, but more like “come in No.9 I want to communicate with you”. We still believe that Dolphins actually communicate telepathically. If…