Guidelines for Safe and Ethical Dolphin Interaction
Interaction with dolphins must be based on respect for these amazing marine mammals and understanding of their natural behavior. Our main goal is to ensure the safety of both humans and dolphins while preserving their natural habitat.
Distance and Space
Maintain a minimum distance of 50 meters from dolphins in the sea
Do not chase dolphins or try to surround them
Let dolphins initiate closer contact themselves
Water Behavior Rules
Do not swim between mother and calf
Avoid sudden movements and loud noises
Do not feed wild dolphins
Do not touch dolphins unnecessarily
Boat Observation
Move in parallel course, not crossing dolphins' path
Reduce speed when approaching dolphins
Turn off the engine if dolphins approach the boat
Respect for Natural Behavior
Observe dolphins in their natural environment
Do not attempt to modify their behavior
Avoid actions that cause stress
Environmental Protection
Do not leave trash in the sea
Use eco-friendly sun protection
Maintain clean beaches and coastal areas
Preparation for Encounter
Study dolphin behavior in advance
Use appropriate equipment
Check weather conditions
Photo and Video Recording
Do not use flash
Maintain safe distance when filming
Do not chase dolphins for a good shot
People — Dialogues with Dolphins (PDD Global)™
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