Did you know that Dolphin Cove is home to sharks? We are committed the the preservation of these beautiful misunderstood creatures. In doing so we have some nurse sharks that we have here that we enjoy teaching you our guests about. So here is a couple of interesting things you may not have known about the nurse shark.
Did you know that they get there name not because the nurse but because they make a sucking noise when they are looking for food?
Did you know that they can live up to 35 years of age?
Did you know that most fish including most sharks must keep moving in order to breath but not the nurse shark. They have figured out that if they position themselves against the flow of the water they can remain motionless and still breath.
Interesting don't you think?
So Dolphin Cove is more than Dolphins, its a entire adventure and a learning one at that. Come to Dolphin Cove Jamaica for the day to make memories of a lifetime.
Showing posts with label Nurse Sharks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nurse Sharks. Show all posts
Tuesday, 22 April 2014
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Dolphin Therapy fact or fiction
I read a lot of articles about Dolphin therapy and I wonder to myself is it fact or fiction. The answer is I don't know. I do believe that animals of all types benefit humans to a far greater extent than we can ever know. I think about how many times I just reach out and pet the dog for no other reason than I want to. How I look forward to my dog greeting me when I get home from work. I think about how I feel when she is not well or has hurt herself. I know that I feel better with her around. I also know that when I work with and interact with the dolphins I also feel a sense of pleasure and relief. I feel some of my stresses going away and a sense of calmness. I guess it is considered a sense of therapy however I am unsure if it has a lasting effect. I also take into account why little children and pregnant women should not interact with the Dolphins. I know that the dolphin senses when they are near and their instincts take over and want to interact with them. I can assure you that this is not in a bad way but the risks are too great. So is Dolphin therapy real? I am not sure. But I do know that anything that makes you feel this great can't be bad for you. Here is a link to a very good article that I have found. You can decide for yourself. Comments?
Monday, 23 September 2013
How to avoid stress in the office
Here is a personal tale that I will tell you. I used to work at a different company that I will NOT name. This job was fine but I found myself not smiling. I don't know about you but I enjoy to smile. There were a few reasons I stopped smiling at my old job and it made for a very long day. Now I am working with Dolphin Cove Jamaica and I can't help but smile. I smile all the time. My commute is a very long one and I still am smiling when I get home. Why? Its simple. I have a new formula. If I am frustrated or if I need a break I take one. I go outside of my very comfortable office and look at the Dolphins, Sharks, Stingrays or even birds at Dolphin Cove. I just enjoy what is near me. I have to tell you I am very lucky. I know your Jealous but hey. Come to Jamaica and look me up at Dolphin Cove. I am the one that is smiling.
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Thursday, 12 September 2013
Dolphins, Getting personal
Ok people, A bit of a confession. I was not born a yard. I moved here many moons ago from a land far far away, a land of snow and cold. A land where you could not walk around in slippers all day. A land where your best friend was either your significant other or a heating blanket. A land where you wanted to have the dog on the bed as it helped keep you warm. When I first moved here I was like nearly everyone else. I was in awe of what I saw. I loved the nature and loved the whole concept of island life. Soon it started to wear on me though. I wanted more. I was tired of just seeing the mongoose running around. I was tired of just hearing the parrots in the trees or the tree frogs making their noises. I wanted more. Then I learned to sail. I started to have fun, it opened a new world for me. I learned to appreciate nature more. Then I saw it. A sea turtle in the water. What a site. I learned to slow down and appreciate things more. The turtle did that for me. Another day we were greeted by dolphins, seeing a dolphin at sea is a great experience. It was like their energy feed me. I learned to look for them. Alas sightings at sea in Jamaica although fairly common are not a daily thing. However I am blessed. I get to work with Dolphin Cove Jamaica and I see them every day. Why not join me sometime.
Monday, 9 September 2013
DR, Dr, Dr, I need a Nurse!!!
Are you aware that we have nurse sharks in Jamaica? We do, but never fear they keep to themselves most of the time. They prefer to be in their own little world and keep to themselves. They are not man eaters they prefer to eat crustaceans as well as molusks. Though they do have teeth they are not prone to biting.
At Dolphin Cove Jamaica LTD we too have nurse sharks. They are at our Ocho Rios location and are considered by many one of our most exciting attractions. Each day you will see our well trained handlers put on a bit of a show and you can have the chance to feed and interact with them. For the adventurous spirit you will have a tremendous opportunity well worth the trip to Jamaica just to see. Why not come and give one a cuddle? For those of you looking to learn a bit more please check out this page. http://schools-wikipedia.org/wp/n/Nurse_sharks.htm For those of you interested in seeing one for yourself please check us out www.dolphincoveja.com
At Dolphin Cove Jamaica LTD we too have nurse sharks. They are at our Ocho Rios location and are considered by many one of our most exciting attractions. Each day you will see our well trained handlers put on a bit of a show and you can have the chance to feed and interact with them. For the adventurous spirit you will have a tremendous opportunity well worth the trip to Jamaica just to see. Why not come and give one a cuddle? For those of you looking to learn a bit more please check out this page. http://schools-wikipedia.org/wp/n/Nurse_sharks.htm For those of you interested in seeing one for yourself please check us out www.dolphincoveja.com
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