Archive for April, 2007

A tail even a dolphin could love

Hi All,

I have writen before about Winter the dolphin. She lost her tail fluke due to her abandonment from her mother and getting caught in a crab net line. She was rescued and now on her way to recovery. A very a cool story. Well in the news the other day there is a post about her receiveing her prosthetic fluke to try on.

Here is an excerpt from the article:
The Clearwater Marine Aquarium unveiled a one-of-a-kind prosthetic fin Friday that could help the young dolphin Winter avoid developing a curvature of the spine which could put her in a permanent “bend” position. The female lost her own tail fluke in an accident in 2005.

[To Read More: Winter gets checked out by the developers of her prosthetic tail fluke, which might still be a year away.]

Winter the Dolphin

Let’s pray this tail works out and we will all see Winter swimming around her pool soon! :)
God Bless,
John



Virginia Tech and Dolphins

Hi All,

You may be wondering why I titled this “Virginia Tech and Dolphins”. Well, first, I wanted to acknowledge the tragedy in Virginia Tech. My thoughts and prayers go out to the victim’s family and friends.

It really made me think about life and how short it is. We never know the number of days we have on this earth, only God knows that. So on the second part of my title, Dolphins, if you always wanted to swim with them, then do it. I am encouraging you to do things that you have always wanted to do, maybe its not swimming with dolphins, but maybe its white water rafting, or even sky diving. Or even better than than that, maybe you need to reconnect with your family again. It really drives me crazy when I hear sibling not talking, or parents not talking with their children. Why have any regrets and wishing you had done something before its over.

This is pep talk is to myself too, some days I spend hours and hours working. Unlike me, a friend called me last night and asked me to scuba dive today. I usually need to plan in advance but last night I thought about what I am preaching to you right now and I said “YES”. Bingo, I was out under the ocean today and it was sooooo beautiful.

Any comments about this?
Have a great day!
God Bless
John
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Why Dolphins move so fast in the water

Hi All,

I received this email from one of our viewers and thought I would post it in the blog this week. It’s from Jack Bennett. Here it is:

Fluidic Peristalsis

Having recently read an interesting article in Discover magazine about the effort to understand why Dolphins are able to swim so fast, I became aware that many scientists have devoted a great deal of research effort in trying to analyze all the dynamics involved. In spite of all their efforts, it remains a mystery.

This set me to thinking; there must be a dynamic factor at work that we have overlooked. Much attention has been given to the work output of the muscles, the factors of reducing drag, streamlining design of the body and other factors that could advantage the Dolphin in any measurable way. Yet none of these investigations can account for the amazing speed these remarkable creatures can attain.

It occurred to me that so many variables are involved that we may possibly be overlooking some small dynamic effect that we had never considered. Then it hit me like a bolt, it has to be the shape! All the researchers have noted that the Dolphin’s beautifully streamlined shape conforms to our best understanding of fluid dynamics. We know much about fluid-dynamics from our years of studying aerodynamics for the development of airplanes. Elaborate studies of different shapes in wind-tunnels have made us very conscious of the importance of streamlining, drag and laminar-flow. Still, there must be a secret about the shape that has eluded us.

I thought about how all the creatures that live in the oceans have evolved separately yet all but a few special types have long-since adopted the same basic shape, unanimously. Even former land-creatures that had adapted to breathing air, then returned to the ocean, eventually re-adopted the characteristic “Fish” shape. This shape must have extraordinary advantages for aquatic denizens.

Having been a fisherman many years, I learned that trying to grasp a slippery fish by the rear half of the body is a sure way to lose the fish overboard. The harder you grasp, the more forcefully the fish will squirt out of your hand, just like a wet bar of soap. EUREKA, I found the secret. I can propel a wet bar of soap clear across the room without any effort from the bar itself.

When you analyze the” fish” shape, you see that about the first third of the body is a positive wedge-shape to separate the water for passage and the remaining two-thirds of the body is a negative taper to allow the grip of water pressure to help the tail thrust the body forward with less effort. I have coined a term for this phenomenon. I call it “fluidic peristalsis”.

Because water is a much denser medium than air, water exerts a greater pressure on the body than air would. The same phenomenon doubtless happens in air but the effect is negligible. Still it is worth noting that flying creatures have adopted a similar taper to their bodies.

The peristaltic push is not strong enough to overcome the resistance of parting the water but it is ever-present, even when standing still. It is always ready to assist the tail in forward thrust once the investment is made in parting the water for the front part of the body.

I have also noticed that ocean predators are basically round in cross-section while prey fish favor an oval shape that tends to be flatter from side to side and taller top to bottom. Still the overall taper from front to back is the same. It is obvious that the narrower shape allows prey fish greater flexibility to dart right or left to elude a pursuing predator.

If my assessment is correct, we can improve the efficiency of all our underwater vehicles by mimicking the experts who invested several million years in finding the most efficient way to travel through a dense medium. Our submarines are not very efficient because they are not shaped like fish, they are shaped like cigars.

Jack Bennett

Thanks Jack for the interesting thoughts. Does anyone out there agree or disagree with Jack? Any comments?
God Bless,
John



Swim with the Dolphins in Miami has a New Facility

Hi All,

I just thought I would let you know that the Miami “Swim with the Dolphins” program is about to have a new home for all the dolphins that are involved with this program. This state of the art facility will be perfect for the dolphins and you! This new facility will have better access for you to enter the water and interact with the dolphins. You will also enjoy the state of the art lockers, changing rooms, and video / photography display room.

Swim with the Dolphin Entrance

Swim with the dolphin entrance

New Check In Lobby for the Swim with the Dolphins Program in Miami

Lobby for new Dolphin swims in Miami

State of the Art Lockers and Changing Room

Changing rooms for swim with dolphins in Miami

The New Dolphin’s Home, a perfect place you and them

Swim with the Dolphins in Miami new home

I hope you have a chance to experience this Dolphin Swim program in Miami Florida. This new facility should be open this Summer 2007. Remember we offer the 1/2 Day and Multiple Day programs plus packages with hotels.

Miami is only 1 hour from Ft. Lauderdale, 2 hours from West Palm Beach and 2 hours from Naples Florida.

See you soon!
God Bless,
John


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Dolphin Vacation Packages in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic

Hi All,

We have finally updated all our packages in the Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata area. This location has been an exciting place to travel. In fact, I am going back there in May to discover the Southern portion of the Island, Santo Domingo and Azua. It should be really exciting.

Here are the packages:

Dominican Republic Eco Tour7 Days / 6 Nights Dolphin Swim and Eco Adventure Package – Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic (from $1069.00)

Dolphin Family Vacation Dominican Republic

7 Days / 6 Nights Dolphin Swim and Family Adventure Package – Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic (from $839.00)

Dolphin Wedding Package Dominican Republic7 Days / 6 Nights Dolphin Swim and Wedding Couple Package – Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic (from $1709.00)

Honeymoon Puerto Plata Dominican Republic7 Days / 6 Nights Dolphin Swim and Honeymoon Package – Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic (from $1399.00)

Spa - Relax - Dolphins Dominican Republic7 Days / 6 Nights Dolphin Swim and Spa Package – Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic (from $999.00)

Ok, so now you see the packages. If you can, click on the packages, and I need your help with your opinion. Would you buy any of these packages? How is the cost, High or Low? Any suggestions on how we could make the packages better?

Thank you for your time and help.
God Bless and have a great holiday!
John


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