Recorded & Upcoming Webinars
Thank you to everyone who has been participating in our new webinar series, Dolphin Lessons and DCP Dives Deep into…Kathleen and Kel have enjoyed leading programs, but we also owe a big thank you to our guest presenters, Daisy Kaplan, PhD, Alexis Levengood, PhD, Annette Dempsey, Heather Hill, PhD, Teri Bolton, Nicole Danaher-Garcia, Justin Gregg, PhD…and the list is going to continue to grow!
We’ve really enjoyed the live Q&A portion of these webinars, but we’re also thrilled to have each program recorded.
Buy One, Give One
UPDATE: Thank you to everyone who supported DCP & shared the dolphin joy through our "Pay It Forward" campaign. We paused this program on 9 September 2020 so we can focus on our fall webinar series.
DCP Dives Deep into….Communication!
Free Webinar!
Thursday 9 April 2020, 11:00 a.m. EDT
Meeting link: https://zoom.us/j/858341834
Brief Overview: Our name includes the topic! So, it makes sense that our first Dives Deep topic is on .... Dolphin Communication! This program is geared toward high school students and above, but all are welcome. To get the most out of this presentation, check out these resources beforehand:
Listen to the communication segment of our podcast, The Dolphin Pod, episode 10.
Kids Science Activities
Our new webpage is live: Kids Science Activities. Found under the Education tab, this page is your source for free, downloadable, STEAM activities. Created with elementary students in mind, activities can be adjusted for younger or older students.
1st Webinar: Who is DCP?
New to DCP? Curious about who we are and what we do? Be like this bottlenose dolphin and backflip yourself to our first Zoom meeting for an introduction and short Q&A session.
Ideal for 13+, but all ages welcome.
15 minutes presentation + 15 minutes for Q&A
Thursday, April 2, 11:00 a.m.
Goliaths in The Stream (new film on Goliath Grouper)
You may wonder why you are seeing a blog post about a giant reef fish and what it has to do with dolphins. Quite simply, the answer is “conservation”! With all of our oceans in trouble, and the extinction of animal species hardly making news anymore, it becomes important for each one of us to help, or consider why we have not helped. Whether it’s a common bottlenose dolphin or an endangered Goliath Grouper, we all have an obligation to tread lightly on our blue planet’s other inhabitants and treat them with care.
Episode 20 of The Dolphin Pod is ready!
In this special podcast episode celebrating 20 years of the Dolphin Communication Project, Laura and Justin interview Kelly Melillo-Sweeting, Bimini Research Manager and all-around awesome scientist. Kel explains the findings form her recently published article on laterality in bottlenose dolphins – that is, a preference that dolphins seem to have for the right side of their bodies when hunting for prey in the sand.
Friday the 13th!! Dolphins and more dolphins!
Our last day began bright and sunny! We had a good session with the dolphins though they were more into their own thing today. There was much less surface activity but there was some neat underwater action. Elli spent quite a bit of time playing with a small bit of seaweed – mouthing it and hiding it from other dolphins.
Calm Seas and Great Underwater Vis!
We woke to a calmed sea and a quiet morning. The early morning data collection session included lots of surface activity – tail slaps and rolling socializing by several dolphins.
A Dolphin Filled Day!!
Our day began with a show from both the sun and the moon! And that meant no rain! And, the underwater visibility was superb! All these factors, plus socializing dolphins, led to a 50-minute early morning data collection session! There were lots of tail slaps (regular and belly up positions!) and several fast swims and chases observed at the surface. Champ was hanging out with French except when he and Lenca zoomed in front of the MVA! Ronnie and Stan were slow swimming and socializing for the last 10-15 minutes of the session.