Caymanian Compass
October 8, 2012
Marine mammal specialists are backing the Cayman Islands Department of Environment’s message to the public to avoid interacting in the water with the lone male dolphin that has made his
home in local waters.
Three experts from the United States, who visited Grand Cayman last week to observe the dolphin, nicknamed Stinky, say that it’s important that people resist the temptation to get in the water and swim, touch or feed the animal.
Their advice for divers who encounter the dolphin is to avoid interacting with him if possible. Read the whole story here.
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