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@ nina from canada eh
2025-02-27 06:34:05
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/dolphin-super-pod-1.7469441
"I'm just kind of looking on the horizon, and the water looked like it was boiling hot water. It was just like foam and bubbles everywhere, there were so many dolphins," Brodsky, of Monterey Bay Whale Watch, told As It Happens host Nil Köksal.
"It was so amazing. We were just lost for words."
The massive convergence of dolphins is what's known as a super pod, and it's a rare sight to behold, even for someone whose entire job is to find and watch marine life.
But what made the sight even more special is that most of the animals were northern right whale dolphins, an elusive species usually only found in deeper waters.
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