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Dolphins

PostPosted: 02 Jun 2008 13:14
by salford_steve
Does anyone know what they are doing with Dolphins I have read about on previous threads. Can't find any info about them.

I really like dolphins.

Steve

PostPosted: 02 Jun 2008 13:27
by ochlynda
Not sure Steve but read on another forum something about Dolphins our Niamh would be well chuffed if see was able to see one.

Lynda

PostPosted: 02 Jun 2008 13:37
by salford_steve
We went on boat trip in Gran Canaria, and they were swimming along the side of the boat, so close you could reach down and touch them. It was lovely.

Steve

Dolphins

PostPosted: 02 Jun 2008 15:19
by janetbytheloch
Ohhh Steve you are soooo lucky I would just love to see them in the wild.

Janet

PostPosted: 02 Jun 2008 16:11
by Cherylx
Ive seen them in lanzarote, can anyone tell me when these dolphins were seen? as im going on saturday to icmeler. I shall do my nosey :P

PostPosted: 02 Jun 2008 16:36
by ochlynda
Between Icmeler and Marmaris

PostPosted: 02 Jun 2008 17:09
by salford_steve
Just read in the paper about some in Bodrum, I hope they haven't done the same in Marmaris as Bodrum.

In Bodrum they have captured some Dolphins, and they have them kept in small wire cages, and they are charging 50 quid each to swim them. Aparantly the conditions are really bad, and they are covered in cuts and scars because they are in such a small enclosure they are fighting with each other.

Hope they wouldn't be as cruel as to do that in Marmaris/Icmeler.

Steve

PostPosted: 02 Jun 2008 17:48
by Sue
i swam with them in Jamaica the rep took a :lol: photo of me cuddling one

PostPosted: 02 Jun 2008 17:51
by salford_steve
Awww I want to swim them. But I wouldn't swim with them if the conditions are as bad as they say they are in Bodrum.

When saw them in Gran Canaria, I felt like jumping in the sea with them, but were very far out so wouldn't of been wise.

Steve

PostPosted: 02 Jun 2008 18:42
by Fanny
we saw them in Icmeler in 2006 on a boat trip
we were heading off to the first bay and they were swimming along the front of the boat for a while
brought tears to my eyes

PostPosted: 02 Jun 2008 20:40
by Sue
there is an enclosure you will find if you do the marmaris walk of Dolphins but no one would tell s what was going on

PostPosted: 02 Jun 2008 21:28
by cheriton
We hired a speed boat in 2006 and I'm 99% sure I saw one just out of the bay where Turunc is. :D ..........and after a couple of efes's I also saw a mermaid :shock:

PostPosted: 02 Jun 2008 21:35
by Fanny
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

thing is Cheriton, when we saw the wild ones we were on Captain Bullsh*ts boat (can I mention that Admin - just for context?) and we thought he was winding us up
thing is though that everyone rushed to one side of the boat - felt like we could have tipped over ha ha

PostPosted: 03 Jun 2008 02:29
by w3ndy
Please tell me they haven't got dolphins in captivity as a tourist attraction

PostPosted: 03 Jun 2008 05:25
by celine2002uk
When we were there last week we saw the green tent around them i looked in and saw the dolphins but one guy told us to get away from it
I spoke to another local near by and he said there were training them but i personally think its cruel

The encloser in my opition wasnt very big at all, i was shocked when i saw them i no ive heard story from around the world about theses things but never once in all the years off us going to Turkey have we saw dolphins in a encloser with a tent sort off thing covering them up.

If they had nothing to hide it would off been all in the open air and especially one local hussering us away quickly i thought that was very strange

PostPosted: 03 Jun 2008 05:40
by Sue
we saw the same tent but no one would tell us what was going on either

PostPosted: 03 Jun 2008 07:05
by kazz59
We went swimming with the dolphins last year in Cuba. Their enclosures were massive and they were free to jump out of them at anytime to roam the seas, and did, but they always came back as they love interacting with humans and enjoyed the attention, training and food on tap. What was abundantly clear was, they adored their trainers and they were all in superb condition.

We paid an extra tenner to be aquaplaned (if that is the right word) through the water by our feet on their noses. It was an experience of a lifetime and one that we'll never forget.

If the dolphins in Icmeler are going to be kept in the same conditions as described above then fine, but if they are just going to be kept in a small enclosure for tourists to "gawp" at, then that is unforgiveably cruel, as they are beautiful, intelligent creatures. If it's the latter, then I think there will be lots of complaints - me for one.

PostPosted: 03 Jun 2008 07:08
by salford_steve
I second that Kazz. It is my dream to swim them but, no at there expense of them being kept cruely.

Steve

PostPosted: 03 Jun 2008 11:22
by Misspiggy
Its my dream too to swim with dolphins ever since I went to America when I was 18 (oh such a long time ago :? ) I got talking to the trainer at Sea World and he actually got the dolphin to give me a kiss from that moment on I fell in love with them.

I hope to god that they are not keeping dolphins in a small enclosure would be so cruel.

Mandy

PostPosted: 03 Jun 2008 11:31
by salford_steve
They are so clever.

When saw them in Gran Canaria in the wild swimming along side the boat felt quite emotional.

Steve