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The dolphins need your help like never before. And it is easier then ever before to help them. No money required. Even kids can do it.

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How you can help to save dolphins right now quick and free.


This is so simple your going to love it.

If your planning a trip, or even if not, ask hotels and operators how their wastewater treatment system is.


Thatīs it.


If you start asking they will start fixing.


Tell businesses that if you show up and their system smells or is not adequate, then you want your deposit back, as well as transport to the nearest similar hotel that is helping save the waters, not destroy them.  Save the dolphins and the whales and all other life, including us, by helping to clean up our water. 

Imagine if we all took this simple action, the effect it could have on over seventy percent of our own bodies and the bodies of the dolphins and all other animals and even plants . Because we are all mostly water and its time to take care of us. The dolphins and whales used to frequent and even have parties in river mouths around the world. Now, most are too contaminated for their tastes. In captivity saltwater dolphins obviously love drinking freshwater, but if the water is dirty with waste they wonīt touch it.


Saving the dolphins means stopping dangerous substances in our water. And if the hotels we stay in and give our money to know we demand they invest in waste water treatment, they will change right away. You could even start asking your market, your gas station, your favorite restaurant, your community center, your church, and even your employer and your friends, hows your wastewater treatment? And most important of all, ask yourself.
Yes we can.





help dolphins to keep smiling photo shawn larkin
osa´s blue water pelagic photos shawn larkin 2009