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Old 02-29-2012, 06:48 PM   #1
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Dana Point: Dana Wharf Whale Watching

I just can see yaking at the pipe or the kelp bed and gang of dolphin just boil the water. I think things are going to start popping at DP now cause of this video. what are your thoughts.

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http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/blog/...ut+also+anger/

Wednesday, February 29, 2012 10:27am PST

Spectacular 'Dolphin Stampede' footage stirs an array of emotions
By: Pete Thomas, GrindTV.com

A video titled "Dana Point Dolphin Stampede," showing perhaps 2,000 common dolphins in a frenetic charge alongside a Southern California whale-watching boat, is stirring emotions ranging from awe to dismay as it gets passed around on the Internet.


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The spectacle, filmed last week aboard the Dana Pride out of Orange County, Calif., has made local and national news and the footage has led some to fall under the impression that the dolphins were being frightened or even struck by the vessel, even though common dolphins are known to approach boats in large numbers and veteran ocean-goers witness this type of event fairly frequently.

"I want to know why the boat didn't stop instead of plowing through those dolphins? I wonder how many of them got hit," reads a comment beneath a video report on the Weather Channel website.

A Discovery News report stated: "Contrary to the idea that the dolphins are having a grand ol' time, it's more likely that the noise, vibration and water turbulence caused by the boat may have frightened the dolphins, which all reacted at once. As one YouTube commenter asks: 'Do you really have to drive your boat through the middle of them?' "

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But the reality is, when large pods of common dolphins are close to a moving boat, it's virtually impossible to avoid these types of encounters. The mammals do seem to enjoy the interaction, which they typically initiate, and they're amazingly adept at avoiding moving vessels.

Southern California researcher Alisa Schulman-Janiger, who has spent years studying local marine mammals, said she has never witnessed common dolphins exhibiting what resembles a negative reaction to a boat.

"They either ignore the boat, usually if they're feeding, or they race over to the boat," said the researcher, who has been amid pods of up to 10,000 common dolphins.

The new Field Guide to Marine Mammals of the Pacific Coast, written by National Marine Fisheries Service scientists, states that of all dolphin species globally, "Common dolphins are the most renowned and skilled for their delight in bow-riding" alongside moving boats.

The video was uploaded via YouTube on Feb. 23 by Dana Wharf Whale Watching, which did not anticipate so many negative comments from people who simply do not understand this phenomenon.

Not all the comments were negative, though, and some were amusing.

Reads this one from a user named Nesheim: "I want to know which direction they were going, so that I can order a trip in the same direction. This has Armageddon written all over it."
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Old 02-29-2012, 09:28 PM   #2
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I ran over a few a couple of weeks ago too. They taste like chicken btw.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swWp7E3qyPo
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Old 03-01-2012, 05:27 AM   #3
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Seeing all of your cool videos and success...I was kind of expecting that rod to go off...

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I ran over a few a couple of weeks ago too. They taste like chicken btw.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swWp7E3qyPo
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"this has Armagedon writtin all over it" where's that guy been...we got to see a big pod up in SB last weekend, pretty impressive, always hoping something good to eat following the bait and dolphins...neat to see...
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"I think things are going to start popping at DP now cause of this video."

The boat left out if dp but who knows where this occurred. This could of been 10 miles in any direction if dp
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Old 03-01-2012, 05:38 PM   #6
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I think things are going to start popping at DP now cause of this video. what are your thoughts.
ehh doubt it....dolphins are no fun to catch anyway, they just spool you.
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