Remembering Our Longest-Serving Volunteer
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Nadine Slimak
4mo ago
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Sarasota Dolphin Research ProgramRemembering Our Longest-Serving Volunteersarasotadolphin.orgRemembering Ralph Arden On Feb. 6, 2026, we were saddened by the death of our friend and longest-serving volunteer, Ralph Arden, after an extended battle with cancer. Ralph first engaged with the SDRP as a volunteer in 1975, by way of being one of my college roommates and a sailing buddy. Ralph (pictured The post Remembering Our Longest-Serving Volunteer appeared first on Sarasota Dolphin Research Program .
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