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  2. 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]

  3. Marine mammal training - Wikipedia

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    Sea Life Park was opened in 1963 and was founded by Taylor Allderdice Pryor and her first husband. Pryor used Ronald Turner's operant training manual for dolphins and was able to train dolphins and teach training staff about operant conditioning. These methods were applied to training Spinner, Kiko, and Pacific bottlenose dolphins.

  4. Rohan Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Rohan Taylor is the head coach of the Australian Dolphins swimming team and formerly State Head Coach for swimming in Victoria and Tasmania. [1] He was the performance coach of the Nunawading Swimming Club based in Melbourne, Australia.

  5. Shoaling and schooling - Wikipedia

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    The dolphins drive a school of fish towards the shore where humans await with their nets. In the confusion of casting nets, the dolphins catch a large number of fish as well. Intraspecific cooperative foraging techniques have also been observed, and some propose that these behaviours are transmitted through cultural means.

  6. Video shows explosive moment dolphins attacked massive school ...

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    The sound could be heard over 300 feet away.

  7. Dolphinarium - Wikipedia

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    Dolphinarium in Harderwijk, the Netherlands, Dutch newsreel from 1966. Though cetaceans have been held in captivity in both North America and Europe by 1860—Boston Aquarial Gardens in 1859 and pairs of beluga whales in Barnum's American Museum in New York City museum— [3] [4] dolphins were first kept for paid entertainment in the Marine Studios dolphinarium founded in 1938 in St. Augustine ...

  8. The Cove (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film follows former-dolphin-trainer-turned-activist Ric O'Barry's quest to document the dolphin hunting operations in Taiji, Wakayama, Japan.In the 1960s, O'Barry helped capture and train the five wild dolphins who shared the role of "Flipper" in the hit television series of the same name.

  9. 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 ...