How is the Experience of Swimming with Marine Mammals?

If you have the fantastic idea of ​​swimming with Dolphins or seeing a Sea Lion up close, Dolphin Discovery is the perfect place to do it. According to our interview with the Environmental Education Coordinator, Paula Lomán, the interactive programs with Marine Mammals are an indescribable experience.

The interaction programs in Dolphin Discovery can be carried out with three species of Marine Mammals: the Dolphin, the Sea Lion, and the Manatee. These programs are not only loaded with fun but also with a lot of learning.

How Long Does an Interaction with Marine Mammals Last?

They last approximately forty minutes; in the case of Dolphins, Sea Lions, and Manatees, the period is 15 to 20 minutes.

If you want to know the cost of interactive programs, visit our page https://www.dolphindiscovery.com

What Message Do Our Guests Take Away at the End of Their Programs?

According to this interview, one of the most important messages is that they know the animals, their biology, and their habitats, and thanks to these interactions, people create respect for these species. If they respect them, they appreciate the place where they live.

According to Paula Lomán, Environmental Education Coordinator, Swimming with Marine Mammals connects you with the species; you fall in love with them, making you much more aware of their habitats, such as the ocean, mangroves, and reefs.

What Impact Does It Have on the New Generations?

A first time is always memorable! Swimming with Marine Mammals is something every girl or boy will remember for the rest of their lives. It is a fascinating emotion because the new generations are becoming increasingly interested and coming out with another perspective.

“My awareness and love for animals began at a very young age when my parents took me to a zoo.” – Paula Lomán, Coordinator of Environmental Education.

That is why the youngest must begin to generate this care for animals and the environment from an early age.

How to be Ambassadors of the Ocean?

Once we have finished Swimming with the Marine Mammals and have learned about them, a commitment is created to take care of them and the environment with small actions such as:

  • Not eating meat seven days a week.
  • Use glass and plastic containers in the supermarket to avoid plastic bags.
  • Buy consciously.
  • Reduce your waste.

By carrying out these actions, you are already forming part of our group of Ocean Ambassadors at Dolphin Discovery.

“We cannot love or protect what we do not know.” – Paula Lomán, Coordinator of Environmental Education

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