If you adopt a dolphin from DCP’s Adopt-A-Wild-Dolphin program or donate $25 or more between December 2nd and New Year’s Day, you’ll receive a link to view our brand new adopt-a-wild-dolphin slideshow (in .m4v format)!
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Get the official #TeamDolphin t-shirt!
Check out our official #TeamDolphin t-shirt. We’ve launched a holiday t-shirt fundraising campaign featuring a trendy version of DCP’s dolphin logo, together with our official #TeamDolphin hashtag. The shirts are available from Bonfirefunds.com – a company that helps non-profits (like us!) raise funds. If we can pre-order 50 t-shirts by the end of the campaign, Bonfirefunds will print and ship our #TeamDolphin t-shirts to all our awesome supporters who put in an order, and send us the funds raised during the campaign.
Ah! The Dolphin Gazette is here!
Issue 18.4 of the Dolphin Gazette is a big news issue!
From a new mailing address to a revamped website, this issue of The Dolphin Gazette is a busy one! Kathleen fills us in on her recent trip to RIMS, holiday specials provide a do-good way to shop, Kel checks in from Bimini and more! Click here to download.
Lauren Larson
Lauren Larson is currently an undergraduate at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln studying Psychology, Fisheries and Wildlife, and Communication Studies. Although she grew up in Nebraska, Lauren did not let that stop her from wanting to work with dolphins and learn about scientific research. DCP’s behavioral research and education programs are what attracted Lauren.
DCP was Lauren’s first experience being a part of a research team in the summer of 2014, as an intern.
Membership Program
The Dolphin Communication Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that relies on support from the public to conduct our scientific research and offer education opportunities to people of all ages. Your generosity is the lifeblood of our organization, and we could not operate without the public funds we receive through memberships, donations, and our Adopt-A-Wild-Dolphin program. Every scientific article we’ve published and every student mentorship opportunity we’ve provided has been made possible by financial support from people just like you.
Gillian Reily
Gillian Reily grew up in Southeastern Michigan and spent most of her summers in Florida with her grandparents where she fell in love with dolphins at a young age. Growing up she knew that she wanted to work with dolphins and her passion led her to seek an internship with the Dolphin Communication Project in the fall of 2013. During her time with DCP, Gillian helped digitize and measure whistles from a group of dolphins located at Dolphin Encounters in The Bahamas. Check out the thesis page for Gillian’s thesis abstract.
Azura Consulting
Azura Consulting LLC is a new woman-owned small business working to empower people and organizations to meet their goals while also conserving natural resources and minimizing impacts to the environment. Azura also aims to foster environmental stewardship and an excitement for science within our communities.
Azura CEO Amy Whitt, M.E.M. founded the company in September 2014 to provide environmental consulting, educational outreach, and editing services. Amy has over 11 years of professional experience in marine mammal research and environmental management. Prior to founding Azura, Amy served as the Marine Science Program Manager and Scientific Diving Program Manager for VersarGMI.
Brittany McIntosh
Brittany McIntosh Info coming soon
Pam Lovejoy
Pam Lovejoy is currently PhD candidate, Binghamton University.
Bimini Undersea
DCP first met Bimini Undersea (then Bill & Nowdla Keefe’s Bimini Undersea) in 1997 during the filming of DOLPHINS. Bill & Nowdla were so welcoming and encouraging of DCP’s research off Bimini.