The day started with genuine curiosity as to whether or not the dolphin trip today would actually be able to go. It was a nearly full group of passengers, but no fuel for the boat. Luckily, another boat operator had full tanks, so Bimini Undersea was able to charter him & his boat (www.biminiadventures.com). So, it was out to sea on a new vessel. The dolphin sightings began with a very brief bottlenose “swim-by” before coming up on the mother-load of spotted juveniles & calves. We had a fantastic 30+ minute swim with Finn (#09), Romeo (#10), Tina (#14), Tim (#69), Nemo (#76) and un-named #78 & 87. They were very feisty, but it all seemed in good, juvenile fun, not aggression. After they had enough, it was back on the boat for a slow cruise home. On the way, we were able to observe a group of mothers & calves (including White Blotch’s (#29) calf, nicknamed, “Lil’ Dot”). They were on the move & it was getting late, so we watched them for a bit before saying goodnight. Now the big question: Will the fuel boats arrive in time for tomorrow’s dolphin trip? Placing bets, Kel
