Dolphin-- the major energy company in-- Abu Dhabi-- --Abu Dhabi.
Dolphins are the sweetest creatures that you will see, and they are so very inquisitive.
Dolphins navigate with echolocation, sonar.
Dolphins are my problem children.
Dolphins reported a very calming effect from having sex in the morning, and wolves just stayed up later and ended up having sex, because, again that's
dolphins and porpoises a year in Japan when we started that movie.
A dolphin's a mammal.
The dolphins' everything is inside the water.
The dolphin is going to become anxious, more anxious, and more anxious.
And dolphins are just second to humans, even above the great apes.
So dolphins have a lot of different senses.
And dolphins have both types of signals.
Bottlenose dolphins you see here.
These dolphins have time, they're safe, they're pretty friendly, and they seem interested in humans.
The dolphin would hear it as a whistle.
The dolphin will hear it as a different whistle.
So dolphins will probably want to have it-- and I had a couple of dolphins here in the audience-- probably at 8:30 to 10:00, and then you can have it again
A dolphin today, because of the ocean is so polluted by what we put into it-- for those who haven't seen the movie or don't remember the movie if you
These dolphins, mermaids, people were thinking about these animals like that, or monsters, it was not inappropriate, they were having that understanding.
governor of Texas named Dolph Brisco who most people thought gee parallel I
You have whales and dolphins and sharks.
You have schools of dolphins by the thousands.
So I worked in Dolphin Energy for a good 3 and 1/2 years.
Going to Dolphin Energy, I wanted to be in IT.
You could be the dolphin that swims in the waves.
It'd be a dolphin.
The liberation of two dolphins which were at a University of Hawaii at Navy Laboratory in downtown Honolulu.
Have you heard about dolphins?
And the thing about dolphin is that they are mammals.
And I was studying dolphins.
Even the dolphin-- the only difference is the dolphin comes up, and then goes down, and sleeping.
Even though the dolphins' life is in the water, the dolphins' kids are in the water, the dolphins' food are in the water,
Imagine if the dolphin says that I have to learn to be technical and tactical.
with wild dolphins. She's going to give us an overview today of her work.
This is some dolphin aggression with a bite.
We go where the dolphins are, basically.
They're Atlantic spotted dolphins and they don't have any spots when they're born.
So we sex our dolphins because, again, we're in the water.
The big question with dolphin sounds, at least-- and all animal communication, for that matter-- are the signals referential, meaning
You can imagine that dolphins can tell that, as well.
So these are bottlenose dolphins now very coordinated and synchronized in the sounds.
Two diads of male dolphins basically competing.
These are spotted dolphins, now.
These are adult dolphins.
And then the dolphin was behind a swimmer going--
And then the dolphin could go and say, let's go to the reef and get a fish, or the human could do that.
While the dolphins can communicate at three miles, we're working on our signals to work at 60 feet.
And then when the dolphins come around, we have small time frames-- I call them windows of opportunity-- where they aren't doing their normal behavior,
Not every dolphin is like this, but I do have that happen.
to be eating dolphin meat, even thought it's toxic.