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	<title>Comments on: Disfigured lagoon dolphins cue search for lesion source</title>
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		<title>By: GK</title>
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		<description>In Hallover Canal today, 4/5/08, we kayaked to a small cove and floated while two IR dolphins, one small, one much larger,  "trapped" fish and then feasted. They did not seem to mind that we were there and went about their feasting for over an hour. At one point, one chased a fish up out of the water and caught it in mid-air. They seem to pace slowly in the backwash of the current and wait for a fish, then herded it towards the bank and with a few strong flaps of it's tale, ate. It was an amazing spectacle and quite a reward for getting up at 5:00 AM this morning to drive over from Altamonte Springs.
We will be back!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Hallover Canal today, 4/5/08, we kayaked to a small cove and floated while two IR dolphins, one small, one much larger,  &#8220;trapped&#8221; fish and then feasted. They did not seem to mind that we were there and went about their feasting for over an hour. At one point, one chased a fish up out of the water and caught it in mid-air. They seem to pace slowly in the backwash of the current and wait for a fish, then herded it towards the bank and with a few strong flaps of it&#8217;s tale, ate. It was an amazing spectacle and quite a reward for getting up at 5:00 AM this morning to drive over from Altamonte Springs.<br />
We will be back!</p>
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