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In this video from Dolphin Quest Bermuda learn how Dr. Vincent Janik and Dr. Julie Oswald are conducting research to determine whether dolphins use their whistles to identify other species. The collaboration between Dolphin Quest and the University of St. Andrews in this study will help provide valuable insights and a deeper understanding of dolphin communication.
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Dolphin Quest is an international organization founded by marine mammal veterinarians known for its creative approach to education, commitment to ocean wildlife study and exemplary animal health care. The interactive programs featured at Dolphin Quest promote a spirit of connection to the marvels of the oceans and inspire people to care about dolphins and their conservation in the wild.
Dolphin Quest is accredited by the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums and Humane Certified by American Humane.
Dolphin Quest has contributed over $4,800,000 in funding, resources and field support to vital marine scientific studies around the globe. Dolphin Quest’s research support has resulted in over a hundred published peer reviewed scientific studies. Click here for more information about Dolphin Quest sponsored scientific studies.