There are 250-300 resident inshore bottle-nosed dolphins inhabiting the waters of Forster/Tuncurry. These local dolphins are their pride and joy and seem to be as interested in their vessel as they…
There are 250-300 resident inshore bottle-nosed dolphins inhabiting the waters of Forster/Tuncurry. These local dolphins are their pride and joy and seem to be as interested in their vessel as they are in them. They will often come over to the boat on what they call “Human Watch”, where they check out who is on board each day!
Further offshore they encounter common dolphins, sometimes massing in the hundreds all as one pod. These dolphins are very active, groups often surface, jump, splash and play together performing exciting acrobatic displays. They're among the fastest dolphins in the world, reaching speeds of 40 kilometres per hour.
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