Santosh Nikam
Fantastic blog.................i like it.. .... keep it up
Dolphin Research Center is a nonprofit marine mammal education and research facility in the Florida Keys. Our blog shares interesting, educational and fun information about the dolphins in our family, our educational and interactive programs, conservation messages, and much more.
Recent PostsKeeping track of your appointments and activities has never been so beautiful. The 2010 Dolphin Research Center Calendar is now available through our online gift shop.The cover features an underwater picture of Jax, the handsome boy who came to live ...
Tanner represents everyone at DRC in thanking our nation's military and veterans. His grandmother, Theresa, served in the U.S. Navy.To salute the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces, D...
Pandora and all of us at DRC hope you have a "spooktacular" Halloween....
DRC's latest research study on What do dolphins understand about hidden objects? was recently published by the prestigious journal Animal Cognition. If you've visited Dolphin Research Center anytime in the last few years, chances are you saw this pro...
Warm sun, sparkling oceans and stately palm trees might not have the Florida Keys in the holiday spirit yet, but Dolphin Research Center (DRC) is giving guests a head start on their holiday photos. From now until December 22nd, when you participate i...
This gold and larimar pendant and beautiful crystal statue are just two of the items available!Our Founders’ Weekend is coming up November 14th and 15th and the highlight of Saturday dinner has always been the auction. At prior events we’ve alway...
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Santosh NikamFantastic blog.................i like it.. .... keep it up
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I have done expeiments with the brain waves of dolphins relations to other animals including humans and found there lanuage can be read through the brain waves. just started this research so help needed.
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