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Humpback Dolphins Sighted With Four Calves

Category: Cetacean research, Dolphins, Humpback Dolphins, Kisite Mpunguti MPA, Turtles | Date: Jun 04 2009 | By: gvikenya

Today we chugged our way along the coast of the Shimoni peninsula all hoping for an exciting day to finish off the marine research week. Not long after leaving the Western end of the Wasini Channel our hopes were fulfilled when Shafii sighted Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins just off the coast. First contact was with a mother and calf but shortly afterwards we spied another group about a hundred metres away and so headed off to check them out… and were rewarded with a group of twelve to fourteen humpback dolphins literally frolicking in the shallow waters.  

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Humpback dolphins are meant to be ’shy’ but this group were anything but as they spy-hopped, breached, swam around the boat and generally showed off, posing for the paparazzi on the boat.  Most excitingly, there were four mother and calf pairings - baby humpbacks are particularly cute with their little humps and tiny dorsal fins and they gave our two photo-identification photographers plenty of opportunities while the rest of us ooh-ed and aah-ed at the display. It can’t be a bad day when you are sat on a boat in the sunshine watching a group of dolphins at a time of day when you would normally have been arriving at the office to start work! We had a spectacular snorkel in the warm waters off Kisite Island then spied a turtle swimming on the surface as we headed back to base.  

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3 Responses to “Humpback Dolphins Sighted With Four Calves”

Nicole, on 04 Jun 2009

Awwww sooooo cute!!

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nicole
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gvikenya, on 12 Jun 2009

Haha, they are very cute, we don’t see the humpback dolphins nearly as often as the bottlenose dolphins so I’m glad we were able to share these photos with you!

CYNTHIA ATIENO, on 17 Jul 2009

This is so amazing and very beautiful.Thanks alot GVI for exposing us to such rare opportunities ,it feels good looking at these pictures i cant help but look at them over and over again i envy you who got to see them live.

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