Dolphin Assisted Fishing

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14 Responses to “Dolphin Assisted Fishing”

  1. Nigelene says:

    Love this vid!:D But it’s too big for me to download it, could you perhaps send me a digital version of this clip if you can? My e-mail’s kersetaartjuhh@hotmail.com ty in advance!:)

    greetz: Nigelene -xXx-

  2. Fulcrumviper says:

    Every now and then a story comes along that makes me smile and makes me think this planet has some hope.

  3. pera9185 says:

    so long and thanks for all the fish :) ))

  4. I don’t eat meat at all, not fish either. Spiritual dolphina will not kill fish or lure them to be caught. I was a little shocked to see this as I am a lover for all that lives. Better eat plants, be vegetarian. I have seen some dolphins change their diet. There is a shift in dolphin consciousness as well as in humans.

  5. dubey666manu says:

    dolphins consider us their gods and give us offerings :X

  6. IoNGhiDoN says:

    imagine all animals on the planet working with man….it will be like in HEAVEN i supose :)

  7. Save the Dolphins !

  8. VKostta says:

    it’s probably their way of saying “there’s your payment, just ..please ..don’t disturb our enviroment any more”

  9. FOR DEM DOPLHINZ!

  10. Have you guys thought of where or how they learned this?
    Perhaps mermaids trained them?
    Perhaps were not the only culture that remembers something about mermaids. Dolphins knew mermaids and helped them fish and now they help us? Fishy right? They haven’t been trained by land humans….but by water humans.

  11. jadenyoho123 says:

    @Gardenia111495 the mermaids body found how

  12. JRWins says:

    OK at the end of the credits on the mermaid documentary on animal planet they stated that most of what was seen or said was fictional.

  13. Stadiumhere says:

    Fucking amazing!

  14. MapleStoree says:

    Strange that in this version of what looks largely the same footage, the dolphins are simply ‘diving’ to signal where to throw the nets – yet in the Stephen Fry narrated Ocean Giants episode they are actually seen to be whacking their tails to signal where the fish are.
    Anyone know what gives with that, given that they (so we’re told) have been doing this “same ritual” for around a century?