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- W4285286378 abstract "This chapter explores those interactionsInteraction between marine mammalsMarine mammals and people in which the animals seem to choose to connect with us. Some well-documented examples are considered, and particular attention given to the phenomenon of “solitary-sociable dolphinsSolitary-sociable dolphins,” of which more than three dozen have been recorded since 2008. The history of these “friendly” animals reveals that they are often exposed to harmful, and even lethal, interactions, underlining the need to manage their circumstances better, including trying to prevent them from becoming habituated to human company in the first place. The case studies explored include the histories of SpringerSpringer and LunaLuna, orcas (Orcinus orcaOrcinus orca) that became separated from their natal pods when very young, HvaldimirHvaldimir, a beluga (Delphinapterus leucas), who had once been a captive, and FungieFungie, a common bottlenose dolphinBottlenose dolphin, common (Tursiops truncatus), who lived alone for thirty-six years in a small bay in Ireland. The stories of SpringerSpringer and Hvaldimir show that repatriation to the wildWild is at times possible for such animals. Some “friendly” pinnipedsPinnipeds seeking human company have also been recorded with examples including a monk sealSeal (Monachus monachus) in Samos, Greece and numerous friendly gray sealsGray seal (Halichoerus grypus) in the United Kingdom. Three other categories of interactionsInteraction are also described: cooperative fishingCooperative fishing (where dolphins and fishermen act in collaboration to the advantage of both), other solicitations of human assistance (instances where animals have approached swimmers or divers to assist them in removing something from their bodies), and food-sharingFood-sharing (where animals pass food to people). Some of the behaviors reported reflect the high-cognitive abilityCognitive abilities of the marine mammalsMarine mammals concerned. Combined with the associated highly social natureNature of many small cetaceansCetacea/cetaceans, which can even extend to animals outside of their own species, this may help to explain why they sometimes form associations with people." @default.
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- W4285286378 title "Marine Mammals Seeking Human Company" @default.
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