| Dogs and dolphins are just as curious about one another. |
Monday, September 24, 2012
Woof Friendly
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
DRC Reopen after Isaac!
| Tursi leaps into the brilliant blue sky after we reopen on Tues a.m.! |
| This visitor from London was thrilled that she could resume her vacation and swim with Delta! |
The dolphins, sea lions, birds, cats and all of the people are fine and we sustained only minor physical damage.
Now all we need is for people to resume their vacations or make new plans to visit the fabulous Florida Keys.
In the meantime, our thoughts and prayers are with the people in the path of the storm as it makes its way to the Gulf Coast.
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Sunday, August 26, 2012
Preparing for Isaac!
We're expecting the storm named Isaac to visit the Florida Keys in a few hours. It's unsure yet whether we'll experience this as a tropical storm (winds in the 45 mph to 73 mph range) or a Category 1 hurricane (winds 74 to 90 mph). Whatever the case, Dolphin Research Center has completed thorough preparations to secure the facility and, of course, our dolphin and sea lion family!
A stay-behind crew will remain at DRC for the duration of the Isaac event. This morning it was still safe enough for some of the trainers who live near the facility to go in, feed and care for the pod. Before the storm arrives in full strength and makes in unsafe for people to be out on the grounds, the stay-behind crew will provide another meal and then hunker down in the safe building. As soon as possible after the worst of the weather passes, they'll be out on the grounds to check on the dolphins and sea lions and the entire facility.
Everyone always asks what exactly we do to prepare for a hurricane. We have a detailed plan that we follow and actually began our storm preparations on Friday. Well in advance of any storm, the Environmental Services team checks the generators and lays in supplies that might be needed.
Staff members take care of their offices and buildings, making sure that equipment is protected and storm shutters properly installed. As you can imagine, there's a great deal to be done around the lagoons and public areas. We temporarily remove some of the floating docks and increase the security of others. Everything that could get blown around or into any of the lagoons is removed and stored. This includes benches, stairs, gear, equipment, trash and recycling receptacles, and all of the signs that are normally posted around the dolphins.
Even the lunch truck is moved from where it usually sits near the front lagoon and taken to a more secure location!
The tropical birds that normally live in an outdoor aviary take up residence in the DolphinLab classroom to keep them out of the wind and weather. The various cats are kept inside as well.
Preparing for a storm event is a lot of work, to be sure, but the DRC family works great as a team and everything that needs to be done to protect our home and family is completed in time. There was a lot of activity yesterday, and we snapped some photos to share a few of the tasks with you.
As soon as possible after the storm, we'll post an update to let you know that everything's okay. You can also check our Facebook page throughout the storm, as weather, Internet connection and available power permit!
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| Crossbars were added to reinforce the Causeway Tiki |
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| Guest Services staff shuttered the Gift Shop |
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| Volunteers collected toys and gear for safe storage |
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| Dylan and Adam worked on the sound system |
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| Even the ropes that line the lagoons are removed. Aleta checked out our progress. |
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| Trainers Laura (red cap) and Loriel bring a meal to the dolphins in the front lagoon. Loriel is multi-tasking -- getting a storm update from Linda on the phone. |
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| Visual Communications staff and volunteers moved equipment from the Photo Tiki
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| The sun shade was taken down from over the lagoons. |
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Thursday, August 16, 2012
Change it Up!
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| “Pandora’s all smiles when the trainers go out of their way to entertain her during sessions”. |
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012
What's in a name?
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| A.J. was named for his parents. |
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Thursday, August 9, 2012
Kids of all ages
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012
DRC Establishes New College of Marine Mammal Professions!
The application period for the first program begins in a few months on November 1, 2012!
Among the many skills that students in the MMBCT program will develop will be the ability to assess marine mammal behavior, adeptly provide appropriate husbandry care and apply positive training techniques for the well being and enrichment of marine mammals in human care. Additionally, graduates of this program will learn a variety of presentation techniques to assist them in educating a wide range of audiences.
As a long time innovator in the field of marine mammal professions, DRC is excited to take a lead role in offering professional degreed programs that will positively enhance the lives of marine mammals in human care and around the world.
For more information, please click here.
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