FWC Coordinates with Partners to Transport Rescued Dolphins, Gulf World Marine Park Investigation

By  //  June 12, 2025

four rescued rough-toothed dolphins

As part of an ongoing investigation at Gulf World Marine Park, four dolphins have been rescued and transported to a safe location. (FWC Image)

As part of an ongoing investigation at Gulf World Marine Park, four dolphins have been rescued and transported to a safe location.

Fish and Wildlife Conservation Law Enforcement remains steadfast in its commitment to protecting Florida’s marine life. In coordination with our partners, they’re proud to share a significant step forward in the ongoing investigation at Gulf World Marine Park.

On June 4, four rescued rough-toothed dolphins, named Doris, Kitana, Dagny, and Wren, were successfully transported from Panama City to Clearwater Marine Aquarium.

CMA’s expert team ensured the dolphins were healthy and ready for the move. These dolphins, deemed non-releasable by NOAA, will now receive continued care at CMA.

FWC is actively assisting our federal partners to ensure accountability and the highest level of care for these animals.

As part of an ongoing investigation at Gulf World Marine Park, four dolphins have been rescued and transported to a safe location. (FWC Image)
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