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Dolphin Encounters is a natural seawater dolphin facility located on
Blue Lagoon Island Blue Lagoon Island is a private island located 5 km (three miles) from Nassau, Bahamas and serves as a local tourist attraction. History Prior to the late 19th century the island's lagoon was a salt marsh and was referred to legally as Sal ...
, (Salt Cay), Nassau, Bahamas. The company started as a rescue facility in 1989. The beach scenes in the movie '' Splash'' were taped on Blue Lagoon Island and the facility houses Atlantic bottlenose dolphins and California
sea lions Sea lions are pinnipeds characterized by external ear flaps, long foreflippers, the ability to walk on all fours, short and thick hair, and a big chest and belly. Together with the fur seals, they make up the family Otariidae, eared seals. ...
. Dolphin Encounters is owned and operated by a local family. The facility has received a Cacique Award from the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism. In 2003, Dolphin Encounters and Project B.E.A.C.H. received the Cacique Award from the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism.


History

Blue Lagoon Island Blue Lagoon Island is a private island located 5 km (three miles) from Nassau, Bahamas and serves as a local tourist attraction. History Prior to the late 19th century the island's lagoon was a salt marsh and was referred to legally as Sal ...
, a private island previously known as Salt Cay, was used by pirates and privateers in the 19th century. From 1916 to 1979, the island was owned by John T. McCutcheon, an American political cartoonist and Pulitzer Prize winner. In October 1979, L.A. Meister became the 6th owner.McCutcheon, H. Shaw (2001). A Family Island - A Short History of Salt Cay, Bahamas. Salt Cay Publishing. . Dolphin Encounters began in Nassau, Bahamas when two dolphins from a closed aquarium were rescued and relocated to a large seawater habitat in Abaco, Bahamas. Soon after, six more dolphins were imported into the facility on Salt Cay. A few years later, the marine park on Blue Lagoon Island opened. In 1995, after a multimillion-dollar expansion, the operation was renamed Dolphin Encounters.


Location and facilities

Dolphin Encounters is located on Blue Lagoon Island, 1 mile from Paradise Island and Nassau, Bahamas. The only way to access Dolphin Encounters is by boat. The island encompasses over 3 acres of natural saltwater habitat, research & educational center with classrooms, photo & video lab, gift shops, restaurant, and guest services. Dolphin Encounters has waterproof wheelchairs for handicapped visitors to interact with dolphins.


Hollywood connection

In 1996,
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used three Dolphin Encounter owned dolphins in the movie '' Flipper''. Some of the dolphins also starred in the Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen adventure film, "Holiday in the Sun." A couple of the sea lions have starred as the lead in the movies "Andre" and "Slappy and the Stinkers." In 2013, Dolphin Encounters served as the location for Beyoncé's H&M promo video "Standing on the Sun."


Professional affiliations

* Member of the International Marine Animal Trainers Association (I.M.A.T.A) * Member of the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums (A.M.M.P.A) * Member of the Bahamas National Coastal Awareness Committee (NCAC)


Educational programs

The facility offers education and marine conservation programs to local schools and underprivileged children.


Interactive programs

The facility offers several interactive programs to the public as well as a Program Observation. Interactive programs include Dolphin Swim, Dolphin Encounter, Sea Lion Encounter, Stingray Swim, and Beach Day on Blue Lagoon Island.


Non-profit

A
non-profit A nonprofit organization (NPO) or non-profit organisation, also known as a non-business entity, not-for-profit organization, or nonprofit institution, is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit, in co ...
element of the marine park called Project B.E.A.C.H (Bahamas Education Association for Cetacean Health) hosts and organizes the annual coastal cleanup event in the Bahamas, a worldwide volunteer effort led by
Ocean Conservancy Ocean Conservancy (founded as The Delta Corporation) is a nonprofit environmental advocacy group based in Washington, D.C., United States. The organization formulates ocean policy at the federal and state government levels based on peer revi ...
. The facility has participated in the
Make-A-Wish The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in the United States that helps fulfill the wishes of children with a critical illness between the ages of and 18 years old. Make-A-Wish was founded in 1980 and headquar ...
Foundation program and research programs involving the dolphins and dolphins in the wild to help scientists learn more about marine mammals.


Awards

In 2003, Dolphin Encounters and Project B.E.A.C.H were awarded the Cacique Award - the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism's highest honour for excellence in tourism. In 2009, Dolphin Encounters on Blue Lagoon Island became the first member of the International Marine Animal Trainers’ Association (IMATA) to receive accreditation for their animal trainer program. In 2009, Dolphin Encounters earned re-accreditation for Excellence in Mammal Care by the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums (AMMPA), an international association representing marine life parks, aquariums, zoos, research facilities, and professional organizations dedicated to the highest standards of care for marine mammals and to their conservation in the wild through public education, scientific study, and wildlife presentations.


Marine mammals


Dolphins and sea lions

All of the dolphins at the facility are native to Bahamian waters. The original group of sea lions were displaced following Hurricane Katrina in Gulfport, Mississippi.Gardner, Terry (14-Sep-2008). "Tropic wonder". Los Angeles Times. (retrieved 22-10-2012)


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