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Chinese River Dolphin
Whale shark Rhincodon typus is the world's largest fish, which is harmless to humans. Specimen are rarely above 12 m. They are often seen offshore but coming close inshore, sometimes entering lagoons or coral atolls. The species feeds on planktonic and nektonic prey, such as small fishes (sardines, anchovies, mackerel, juvenile tunas and albacore), small crustaceans and squids. The «bagans» are traditional fishing platforms. In the Triton Bay, they are a hot spot for whale shark watching. Thats where they are often seen with the head at or near the surface when feeding, ore nearby like this specimen. The baitfishes attract whale sharks and Bottle-nosed Dolphins Tursiops truncatus too. \nThe photo was taken from 7m depth in a Bay East of Kaimana, 3°34'50.958 S 133°49'22.272 E
latimeria fish isolated on the black background
Smiling dolphin with open mouth.
dolphin in the Mediterranean Sea, photo taken from a boat in September 2023
Spinner Dolphins, Stenella longirostris
A single Common Dolphin (Delphinus delphis) breaks the ocean surface in the clear waters of the Bay of Biscay off the northern coast of Spain, near Bilbao
A closeup shot of a Baikal oilfish on a blue sea background
Abstract Image of a Bottle Nosed Dolphin swimming Underwater
cavorting dolphins cross paths vertically at the surface of the the Caribbean
A common dolphin in South Africa
The common bottlenose dolphin or Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) is a wide-ranging marine mammal of the family Delphinidae.  Roca Redondo, Ecuador; Galapagos Islands;  Galapagos Islands National Park. Swimming.
Risso's Dolphin (Grampus griseus) in the Red Sea
Dolphin swim in Walvis Bay, Namibia
Common Dolphin, calf, California Coast, Pacific Ocean,  Catalina, California
A single Pan-tropical Spotted Dolphin (Stenella attenuata) porpoise clear of the ocean waters of the equatorial Atlantic Ocean, north of Recife Brazil. This species occurs worldwide in warm waters and only older individuals are spotted, the young having no spots and the markings becoming more distinct as the animal age. The dolphin population has been badly affected, historically, by nets used in fishing for tuna, but conservation efforts have led to a recent  population increase in many areas of the world.
Wild dolphin swimming in the ocean.
Common dolphin swimming beside a whale watching boat in the Indian Ocean outside Galle in the southern part of Sri Lanka
Dolphin swimming in the blue water, Mallorca, Spain
Common bottlenose dolphin, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Wild delphins near Tenerife swimming
The spinner dolphin (Stenella longirostris) is a small dolphin found in off-shore tropical waters around the world
Rough-toothed dolphins, Steno bredanensis playing in the Gulf of Mexico.
Dolphin swim in the Santa Barbara Channel near Ventura, California
Bottlenose Dolphin Tursiops truncatus occurs in tropical and temperate waters of the Atlantic Ocean, the Indo-Pacific, the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in a depth range from 0-1300m depth, max. length 380cm. \nThese two Dolphin specimen were attracted by baitfishes of «bagans», of traditional fishing platforms. In the Triton Bay, they are a hot spot for whale shark watching. Thats where whale sharks are often seen with the head at or near the surface when feeding.\nThe photo was taken in a Bay East of Kaimana, West Papua Province, Indonesia, 3°34'50.958 S 133°49'22.272 E from 2m depth
Overhead view of a botllenose dolphin (tursiops truncatus) in a calm an blue ocean
Bottlenose Dolphin isolated on white background
Four Pan-tropical Spotted Dolphin (Stenella attenuata) porpoise clear of the ocean waters of the south-west Atlantic Ocean near Rio de Janeiro Brazil. This species occurs worldwide in warm waters and only older individuals are spotted, the young having no spots and the markings becoming more distinct as the animal age. The dolphin population has been badly affected, historically, by nets used in fishing for tuna, but conservation efforts have led to a recent  population increase in many areas of the world.
dolphins swimming in water with fish
Large dolphin swimming under sea water, view from above. Terceira island, Azores Archipelago, Portugal.
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