| Literature DB >> 30723720 |
Laetitia Nunny1, Mark P Simmonds2,3.
Abstract
Dolphins are typically regarded as highly social animals. However, some individuals live apart from their own species and may come to socialize with people through a recognized series of stages which are presented and expanded on in this paper. The term "solitary-sociable dolphins" has been used to describe these animals and such individuals have been identified from several different species and reported in many parts of the world. In many instances, the interactions with people that may follow their original isolation, and which typically become more intense over time, have created situations where the welfare of the animal has been compromised by disturbance, injury, the feeding of inappropriate items and aggressive human behavior. Several solitary-sociable dolphins have also been deliberately injured and killed by humans. People who interact with these dolphins may also put themselves at risk of injury. This paper reports on recent cases drawing on published and unpublished sources. Since 2008, 32 solitary dolphins have been recorded including 27 bottlenose dolphins (25 Tursiops truncatus and two Tursiops aduncus), two striped dolphins and three common dolphins. Four solitary belugas have also been recorded. There are some ten solitary dolphins and one beluga known at the present time. Laws and guidelines currently in place to protect solitary-sociable dolphins need to be strengthened and interactions with people should be avoided or, at the least, carefully managed to protect both the dolphin and the humans involved in the interaction. Terms, such as disturbance and harassment which are included in laws need to be clearly defined. Additionally, management plans for solitary-sociable dolphins need to be developed and adapted on a case by case basis taking into account the individual dolphin's sex, age, personality, stage of sociability and home range. It is also important that government officials and local stakeholders work together to implement guidelines which set out how the public can observe or interact with the dolphin safely.Entities:
Keywords: animal welfare; beluga; bottlenose dolphin; lone dolphin; sociable dolphin; solitary dolphin; solitary-sociable dolphin
Year: 2019 PMID: 30723720 PMCID: PMC6349760 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2018.00331
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
Solitary-sociable dolphins 109AD−2008 by region and species [adapted from Goodwin and Dodds (5)].
| Europe, Middle East, and North Africa | 39 | 3 (species unknown) |
| South Africa | 2 | 0 |
| Caribbean and Americas | 10 | 20 (13 beluga, 3 orca, 1 narwhal, 1 pantropical spotted dolphin, 1 tucuxi, 1 species unknown) |
| Australia and New Zealand | 9 | 6 (4 Common dolphin, 1 Dusky dolphin, 1 Risso's dolphin) |
| Asia | 2 | 0 |
| Total | 62 | 29 |
Solitary and solitary-sociable dolphins in Europe since 2008.
| 1 | Unnamed | Monfalcone, Italy | Dd | Presumed F | Jun. 2010 | Aug. 2011 | ( |
| 1 | Stormy | Wales, UK | Dd | ? | Dec. 2014 | Apr. 2015 | |
| 3 or 4 (2 or 3) | Kylie / Colin / Donna | Firth of Clyde, Scotland, UK | Dd | F | Approximately 2001 | Present | ( |
| – | Benny | Thames Estuary, UK | Dl | ? | July, 2018 | Present | |
| 1 or 2 | SC1 | Vinodol Channel, Croatia | Sc | F | Aug. 2004 | Last seen Jul. 2009 | ( |
| 1 | ? | Mali Lošinj harbor, Croatia | Sc | ? | Aug. 2008 | Last seen 11 Sept. 2008 | ( |
| 1 or 2 | Rudolf | Ostend and Nieuwpoort, Belgium | Tt | ? | 2007 | Last seen 2008 (or possibly 2010) | ( |
| 2 | ? (possibly Rudolf) | Knokke-Heist, Belgium | Tt | ? | Jul. 2010 | Last seen Oct. 2010 | ( |
| 4 (4) | Bobi | Karin Sea, Croatia | Tt | M | Apr. 2014 | Last seen 2016 (or possibly 2017) | |
| 2 | ? (possibly Bobi) | Slano, Croatia | Tt | ? | Jun. 2017 | Seen a few times. Possibly still present | D. Crljen, 2018, pers. comm. 18 June; |
| 4 (5) | Dusty / Sandy / Mara | North Clare / Inis Oírr, Ireland | Tt | F | 2000 | Present | R. Meade, 2018, pers. comm. 7 May; |
| 1 | Nimmo / Salty | Galway, Ireland | Tt | ? | Since at least 2008 | Present | |
| 2 | Doogie / Dougie | Tory Island, Ireland | Tt | F | 2006 | Last seen? 2008? | ( |
| 4 (3) | Fungie | Dingle, Ireland | Tt | M | 1983 | Present | |
| 2 (5) | Clet / Nick / Nobby / George II / Hobnob | France, UK, Ireland | Tt | M | 2008 | Last seen summer 2015 | |
| 1 | Fiete / Freddy | Brittany, France and Kiel, Germany | Tt | M | 2016 | Aug. 2017 | M. Perri, 2018, pers. comm., 18 May; |
| 2 | Gaspar / Jean Copo'h / Jean Floc'h | Brittany, France and Galicia, Spain | Tt | M | 2003 | Last seen 2010 | |
| 1 | Lilou / Wifi | Brittany, France | Tt | M | 2007 | ? | |
| 4 | Randy / Dony / Georges | UK, Ireland, France, Holland, Belgium. | Tt | M | April 2001 | Present (Currently in Brittany, France) | |
| 3 (3 or 4) | Elcano | Northern Spain, Western France | Tt | M | Feb. 2013 | Last seen Sept. 2013 | |
| 3 or 4 (5) | Zafar / Toto | Brittany, France | Tt | ? | Jun. 2017 | Present | |
| 0 | ? | Portsmouth and Isle of Wight, UK | Tt | ? | Jun. 2017 | ? | |
| 3 or 4 (2) | Splashy | Cornwall, UK | Tt | M | Jul. 2017 | Last seen Mar. 2018 | D. Jarvis 2018, pers. comm., 29 May; A. Lowe 2018, pers. comm., 16 March |
Dd, short-beaked common dolphin (Delphinus delphis); Dl, Beluga (Delphinapterus leucas); Sc, striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba); Tt, bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus); Ta, Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops aduncus).
Solitary and solitary-sociable dolphins in the rest of the world since 2008.
| – | Q | Cape Chignecto, Nova Scotia, Canada | Dl | M | 2008 | Last sighted 19 August 2010 with serious injuries | ( |
| – | Leucas / Luke / The Liverpool whale | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada | Dl | M | May 2015 | Last sighted 9 August 2015 (apparently healthy) | C. Kinsman 2018, pers. comm., 9 November; |
| – | Nepisiguit Beluga | Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada | Dl | M | June 2017 | Last sighted in July 2018 accompanied by another beluga | |
| 5 | Solitary Social Dolphin / Yera / Sally / Dolly / Beyoncé | New South Wales, Australia | Ta | F | Sept. 2012 | No longer solitary | ( |
| 0 | ? | Coffs Harbor, New South Wales, Australia | Ta | ? | ? | Present | G. Storrie 2018, pers. comm., 1 May |
| 4 (5) | Stinky/Humpy/Randy | Gran Cayman | Tt | M | Approximately 2009 | 2012 | |
| 4 (4) | Pechocho | Gulf of California, Mexico | Tt | M | Approximately 1992 | Present | ( |
| 4 (4) | Lucero | Veracruz, Mexico | Tt | F | Approximately 2003 | Present | |
| 4 (4) | Beggar / Mooch | Florida, USA | Tt | M | 1990 | Died 2012 | ( |
| 4 (4) | Dolphin 56 | East Coast, USA | Tt | M | 1979 | Last seen Jul 2011 | |
| 5 | Kaimi | San Francisco, USA | Tt | ? | Jul 2016 | No longer solitary | W. Keener 2018, pers. comm., 23 February; |
| 4 (5) | Jojo | Turks & Caicos Islands, West Indies | Tt | M | 1980 | Present | ( |
| 4 (?) | Moko | North Island, New Zealand | Tt | M | March 2007 | Died Jun 2010 | I. Visser, 2018, pers. comm. 22 June; |
Dl, Beluga (Delphinapterus leucas); Tt, Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus); Ta, Indo-pacific bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops aduncus).
Interactions were limited to provisioning and touching.
Figure 1Solitary dolphin “sociability” stages [including some details adapted from Wilke et al. (2)].
Figure 2“Dave” the solitary-sociable dolphin, interacting with a group of people in Kent, UK (Photo: Terry Whittaker).
Figure 3Large numbers of people traveled to see “Dave” and to interact with her (Photo: Terry Whittaker).
Figure 4After “Dave” received a severe wound to her tail, attempts were made to give her fish laced with antibiotics (Photo: Terry Whittaker).
Figure 5“Moko” with a surfboard he had “stolen” and a dog swimming after him (Photo: Ingrid Visser).
Figure 6“Moko” being pursued by a swimmer in Whakatane, New Zealand (Photo: Ingrid Visser).
Figure 7“Moko” playing with a surfboard by pushing it underwater to make it shoot up into the air (Photo: Ingrid Visser).
Figure 8“Moko” the solitary-sociable dolphin interacting with the public under the supervision of his guardian (wearing the yellow cap) (Photo: Ingrid Visser).