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Florida Private and per person Dolphin Watch Boat Charters or boat rental with captain on a 60ft Cat tour boat Located at Johns Pass Close to all the beaches. Serving Johns Pass, Madeira Beach Florida, St Pete Beach, Treasure Island, St. Petersburg, Clearwater Beach, Tampa, Orlando, and all the
Pinellas Beaches and Central Florida. Enjoy the beautiful Gulf of mexico and its many wild dolphins very smooth ride with its Huge Beam and Nice padded seats. Exciting adventure as we cruise the wide open
gulf of Mexico along the beaches and resorts of treasure island and St Pete
Beach. We offer the best Boat Charters around, Snorkeling dolphin watch and island adventures to egmont key and shell island. Above you will find links to some of our boat charters, photos of our trips and information on the local area.
when we spot wild dolphins we slow the boat and
make a wake and dolphins jump, twist and spin so close you can almost touch
them. We also offer sunset cruises, and special events make adventure boat charters one of the best
adventures of your Florida Vacation! So call 727-493-5303 Only $16.50 Adults 1 1/2 hour dolphin watch boat charter. We also offer private party boat charters and boat rental with captain and go where you want.
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Enjoy the wild dolphins up close
The Best Dolphin Watch Cruise
up to130 passengers+captain
Adventure Boat Charters Reservations
727-493-5303 1 1/2 hour Dolphin Watch cruise up to 130 people
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Smooth Sailing and Padded Seats
The Best Tour Boat in Tampa bay area
huge 18ft beam glides over the waves. .
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About Bottlenose Dolphins
Bottlenose dolphins live in groups called pods that typically number about 15 dolphins, but group size varies from solitary bottlenose dolphins up to groups of over 100 or even occasionally over 1000 animals. Their diet consists mainly of forage fish. Dolphin groups often work as a team to harvest schools of fish, but they also hunt individually. Dolphins search for prey primarily using echolocation, which is similar to sonar. They emit clicking sounds and listen for the return echo to determine the location and shape of nearby items, including potential prey. Bottlenose dolphins also use sound for communication. Sounds used for communication include squeaks and whistles emitted from the blowhole and sounds emitted through body language, such as leaping from the water and slapping their tails on the water.
There have been numerous investigations of bottlenose dolphin intelligence. Such testing has included tests of mimicry, use of artificial language, object categorization and self-recognition. This intelligence has driven considerable interaction with humans. Bottlenose dolphins are popular from aquarium shows and television programs such as Flipper. They have also been trained by militaries for tasks such as locating sea mines or detecting and marking enemy divers. In some areas they cooperate with local fishermen by driving fish towards the fishermen and eating the fish that escape the fishermen's nets.
Boat Charters Rental Home Email: Email The Captain Call
727-493-5303
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