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White-sided dolphin making it's way through the water.

White-sided dolphin making it's way through the water.
White-sided dolphin making it's way through the water.
White-sided dolphin making it's way through the water.
White-sided dolphin making it's way through the water.
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Wills, Lance E.
White-sided dolphin making it's way through the water.
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10/01/2006
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Image of The Day caption:
A Pacific white-sided dolphin swims alongside the research vessel Atlantis during an October 2006 cruise off the Oregon coast. Pacific white-sided dolphins and their Atlantic counterparts are known as avid bow-riders and acrobatic jumpers. Able seaman on the ship Lance Wills, who snapped this photo, said a school of about 200 dolphins swam with the ship for a half-hour, moving through the water like torpedoes.
Photo by Lance Wills
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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