Meet one of our resident dolphins!

"Dubya", one of the known and thought to be resident dolphins sighted in the Drowned Cayes annually since 2004. Photo 2005 (c) Caryn Self-Sullivan.
"Dubya", one of the known and thought to be resident dolphins sighted in the Drowned Cayes annually since 2004. Photo 2005 (c) Caryn Self-Sullivan.
Has increased tourism in Belize impacted the dolphin population? In the late 1990s, Self-Sullivan and her peers determined that mangrove cayes provided foraging and nursery habitat for dolphins and manatees in Belize. It was predicted that increasing cruise ship tourism would have negative effects on the dolphin population. With your help, we will test that hypothesis and determine changes in the population structure, habitat use, and behavior.
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