monitoring Wilma waiting for the rescue team to arrive boat with net takes off net circles dolphin
monitoring Wilma waiting for the rescue team to arrive boat with net takes off net circles dolphin
getting the platform ready rescue team in action Steve secures dolphin removing the net
getting the platform ready rescue team in action Steve secures dolphin removing the net
rubber gasket choking dolphin gasket is removed wound with polyps vitals taken
rubber gasket choking dolphin gasket is removed wound with polyps vitals taken
wound is cleaned measurements taken dorsal fin tagged release
wound is cleaned measurements taken dorsal fin tagged release
pink tag is now missing - late 2010 photos taken by Sav.State Marine Science department She's still recognizable without the tag due to the scar around her neck.
pink tag is now missing - late 2010 photos taken by Sav.State Marine Science department She's still recognizable without the tag due to the scar around her neck.
Where in the world is Waldo?...or is it Wilma?
Dolphin rescue in Wilmington River 2008.. Photos by Mark Wagner
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