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Atlantic Spotted Dolphins Tagged in September 2025

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Nadine Slimak

6mo ago

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Sarasota Dolphin Research ProgramAtlantic Spotted Dolphins Tagged in September 2025sarasotadolphin.org
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Notes from the Lab and Field In September, we were once again over the West Florida Shelf tagging dolphins. This one, an Atlantic spotted dolphin nicknamed “Patty,” was seen the next day with a somewhat smaller dolphin that was acting like it might be her calf. In May 2022, we initiated The post Atlantic Spotted Dolphins Tagged in September 2025 appeared first on Sarasota Dolphin Research Program .

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