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It is recommended that guests plan ahead to enter the Dolphin Coast gallery about 15-30 minutes before presentation time, to allow time to enter the dolphin theater, find your seats and enjoy the educational dolphin presentation pre-show entertainment. If you miss your scheduled dolphin presentation, Georgia Aquarium cannot guarantee you a preferred seat in another dolphin presentation.

About 15-30 minutes before the scheduled dolphin presentation, you should make your way to the Dolphin Coast gallery entrance in the main Atrium, take the escalator upstairs and continue through the Dolphin Coast lobby until reaching the queue space for the dolphin theater. Follow signs for the separate line for preferred seating. No refunds will be issued unless the presentation is cancelled.

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Typically, preferred seats are available for purchase for all dolphin presentations throughout the day, although this may be subject to change. For the most up-to-date information on preferred seat availability, visit our website, the Georgia Aquarium app, or inquire at the information desk in our main Atrium.

Yes. You may purchase preferred seats for as many dolphin presentations as you would like. You will need to make a separate purchase for each dolphin presentation you would like to attend with preferred seats.

A limited number of seats in the dolphin theater are included in the preferred seating option. The exact number may vary depending on availability. We recommend planning ahead and purchasing preferred seats ahead of time.

No, the dolphin presentation is included with your general admission ticket. However you will need to reserve seats for the presentation when you arrive through our informational kiosks or via your mobile phone. You will have the option to purchase preferred seats to dolphin presentations in advance of your arrival.

Dolphin Discovery's swim with dolphins programs are renowned for having special features that are unique and second to none! And for having the highest quality standards in the care of marine species.

My dolphin-emu was working fine last night, but I updated arch today and now everything has stopped functioning. I am unsure of what to do. Whenever I launch a game through this application, the game will just sit there with a black screen and nothing initiates. After a few seconds pass by, the application will crash and my terminal output gives me this message:

EDIT: Furthermore, whenever I try and delete both configuration folders (dolphin-emu in .config (folder for application settings) & dolphin-emu in .share (folder for saved games and memory cards) and attempt to revert the application to its default state, it doesn't function correctly. Whenever I click on 'set game directory/double click' in the center of the screen and navigate to the folder with my games, it doesn't add them despite listing the directory paths in the games folder when I open the configuration panel up and look under 'paths'.

As it turns out, something broke with the package, dolphin-emu. After doing a bit of searching and testing on another machine, I found the same results. So that tells me that the maintainer or developer of this particular package could have changed something vital for the emulator to actually run.

I've just recompiled dolphin-emu-git and didn't get any errors. However one of the dependencies, libspng, requires manually importing the GPG key (linked in its PKGBUILD) or forcing a gpg check skip on it, otherwise the whole installation will fail.

I did try the regular dolphin-emu from the Arch's repo just now as well and it still segfaults as before so I'll keep sticking with the AUR git version. I don't quite understand why fixing the official package is taking so long, I thought it was built from the AUR package anyway?

The health and welfare of the dolphins is our enduring priority, and a dolphin-first approach is the guiding philosophy of all that we do. Expert staff at the Sanctuary will provide a lifetime of customized individual care, ensuring that the needs of each dolphin are understood and met. Researchers will advance studies not feasible in either open-ocean or aquarium settings, expanding our understanding of wild dolphins and those in human care.

We are a dolphin-first facility. The principle of dolphin-first calls for the needs of the dolphins to be held above all others, including those of caregivers, donors or the public. In respect for their inner lives, the dolphins are afforded the highest levels of choice and control over their living environment; they are free to form natural social groupings and explore novel stimuli. Dolphins under our care are never asked to entertain the public or engage in "swim-with" encounters. They are free to be dolphins.

At the Sanctuary, expert staff will provide customized, individual care for each dolphin. We will enable and participate in studies that benefit dolphins in the wild and in human care, and are open to accommodating dolphins from other facilities. Our practices including preventing pregnancy while allowing natural behaviors among the dolphins, and sharing our work with others through on-site and remote education opportunities.

Our decision to build a sanctuary is rooted in what we believe to be best for the dolphins in our care. We have studied the issue and explored multiple solutions, ranging from rebuilding our existing tanks in a more naturalistic style to moving the dolphins to other accredited facilities. After careful consideration, we've concluded that the best way forward is to create a protected, year-round seaside refuge.

Our vision is to create an outdoor facility where the dolphins will swim in natural seawater, with a vegetated shoreline (mangroves, sea grapes, etc.), in a flexible habitat configuration featuring pools that can be customized to meet individual dolphin needs. An on-site clinic will be fully staffed with marine mammal experts and a full-time veterinarian. The Sanctuary will also serve as a center for applied science that advances knowledge and conservation.

We are open to accommodating dolphins from other facilities, though our focus is on the dolphins in our care. We are committed to sharing our work at the Sanctuary with others, and to fostering research that will benefit dolphins in the wild as well as those in human care.

The decision was not made in response to recent news made by other cetacean-holding entities or pressure from animals rights groups. This decision is exclusively about our colony of dolphins. We spent five years studying options for establishing new ways to care for the dolphins and, because we now know more than ever before about them, their needs and our audiences, the time is right for this initiative.

The safety of the dolphins is our highest priority. A team of experts is already in place to evaluate all associated risks and provide our colony of dolphins with the safest possible transport and transition to the Sanctuary.

Wild birds have spread H5 clade 2.3.4.4b HPAIV widely in North America and Europe this year. The virus primarily affects wild birds and domesticated poultry but only rarely infects people. Researchers suspect the dolphin likely got infected by interacting with a wild bird killed by HPAIV.

Wild birds that succumb to HPAIV often have neurologic signs with virus found in their brains. Since the dolphin had inflammation of the brain and meninges that could have been caused by a virus, Allison believed that the dolphin could have died from HPAIV infection.

We conduct the longest-running study of a wild dolphin population in the world and have been learning about the daily lives and threats to the dolphins of Sarasota Bay, Florida, since our program began in October 1970.

Our goal with every research and conservation project that we undertake locally, nationally and internationally is to contribute to a better understanding of the structure and dynamics of dolphin, whale, and porpoise populations, as well as the natural and human-induced factors that impact them.

Cruise with us on an exciting adventure and observe Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins in their natural habit . We guarantee dolphin encounters on each trip or you will receive a free tour at a later date.

We cruise down beautiful Broad Creek to watch dolphins, osprey, egrets, pelicans, bald eagles, a variety of shorebirds and marine life on our Hilton Head Island eco tour. You'll love our dolphin boat tours!

The Dolphin Institute is dedicated to the study and preservation of dolphins and whales, and to the education of people whose attitudes and activities affect the survival and well-being of these animals.

The project will add a brand-new dolphin habitat to the park. Construction is scheduled to commence in late December of this year and will take roughly 14 months to complete. Park operations will continue as normal throughout the construction process, as the new habitat will be located on undeveloped land on the north side of the park. Dolphin Oasis will hopefully make its debut during the 2023 season.

Each of the three main habitats will differ in size and depth, one habitat being the deepest, one being shallower, and one having a sloping beach, all mimicking areas dolphins would naturally venture to in the ocean. Dolphin Oasis will also have three husbandry habitats connected to the main areas, as well as a medical lift for the animals. Additionally, the new habitat will be supported by a cutting edge, state-of-the art life support system using Defender Filters in addition to sand filters, lowering energy usage by 50 percent. The Defender Filters will also provide the ability to cut oxidants from the water, allowing the habitat to house live fish for further animal enrichment and welfare.

Dolphin Oasis will be an immersive, natural-themed experience reflecting our Emerald Coast. When guests enter Dolphin Oasis they will be greeted by 2 acres of sandy dunes, palms, and the pristine emerald waters of the Florida coastlines where the dolphins reside.

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