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Cindy C.
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I hope they are ok!
 
juan c.
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what happenedto the dolphins
 
diana p.
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I hope they make it. What happened
 
Lynne F.
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I hope the dolphins are ok.
 
LINDSAY D.
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SAD, I HOPE THEY MAKE IT OUT OF THERE
 
Ha123
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I hope they make it.I've seen the waters around NYC freeze over during some winters.
 
Robyn
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I am still waiting for a fallow up on this story.
 
Kathyfks
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yes, we need an update
 
zackattack
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8 months ago
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I wonder why they stayed so long with the change and drop in temperatures. Hope they make it!
 
glitterstar0713
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I hope they will make it!
 
ellen  L.
ellen L. (stevietoo)
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Hope this ended well
 
Jerry F.
Jerry F. (jfinch)
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They should have packed up and left for Florida when they had a chance.
 
ganggang
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I hope they get out safely.
 
Sharon  W.
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I hope they made it ... any updates on this story?
 
mar6cats
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We're messing with the environment and that's causing these creatures (and other sea mammals) to lose their bearings. I hope they made it.
 
bradjenny
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I wonder how they are doing now. I haven't heard anything since the initial report.
 
Sheryl N.
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8 months ago
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I'm glad that they are being watched so if they get into trouble they can rescue them for warmer water. Any new updates zootoo?
 
Sarah C.
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What's the update on this story, Zootoo ??
 
sally r.
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There have been stories of people rescuing beached whales or dolphins. Why can't they help this pod or at least nudge them to the correct outlet to warmer waters?
 
zephyr47
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Was there ever a follow-up to this? Did the dolphins swim to warmer waters??
 
Robin W.
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8 months ago
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I hope the dolphins are surviving OK. Makes me wonder why they didn't go further south.
 
Ella D.
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i agree i hope so too
 
Elizabeth D.
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I wonder how they are doing now.
 
menglish
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A young humpback whale was entangled in fishing net off the NJ coast; he was freed today (2/27) and reportedly, swam out to open water!
 
Dorothy H.
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I sure hope they make it through the winter.
 
D&R
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THis is sad. I hope they survive.
 
Gail  H.
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It is a shame they are up there in the cold, but sometimes you can't play with nature.
 
CMiller4
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I agree they should leave them alone unless there in danger. Maybe they are there for a reason.
 
Marcia W.
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Thank goodness winter is almost over for them.
 
Evelync
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The enviorment has changed so much for all animals
 
cherrylee
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"We are letting these dolphins be wild dolphins" is letting nature take its course. If they were to die in the wild, at least they were free.
 
Karen S.
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This is a frightening story! We will hope the winter conditions will be mild for this area!
 
Erika  D.
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Hopefully they'll be OK. At least winter is more than half over.
 
themsdad
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Wonder what happens when animals as bright as these get "confused"
 
Carolyn C.
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I guess the remaining dolphins made it back to the ocean. They haven't been seen in a while and no bodies have been found.
 
Kim B.
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That is good to know. I was wondering as I read this article if there was an update on how the dolphins fared.
 
Sara M.
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8 months ago
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It's so sad when animals get displaced. i hope the rest make it through the rest of the winter.
 
Kristen F.
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How sad...I hope they make it out ok.
 
Emilee C.
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how sad!
 
Sylvia  M.
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I always thought that Dolphins were warm water animals
 
Stephan B.
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I just saw a program on the National Geographic channel about how whales evolved to live in the ocean. This program posited that whales and toothed whales, i.e., dolphins, survived being eating by mega sharks because of their warm blood and ability to live in cold waters. I hope these dolphins can draw on their ancestral blood and survive the winter.
 
Terri M.
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It's sad to hear when these animals get lost. I hope they make it out ok.
 
clarsax
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I hope they'll be okay. It seems kind of odd to hear all these stories about dolphins and whales in cold areas when I don't remember hearing any before the last few years. I wonder why this is becoming a problem all of a sudden.
 
Judy A.
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We have the whale problems in our part of the country getting to areas where they can't survive. The saddest thing to see this wonderful creatures suffer.
 
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It's sad when dolfins or whales get lost, hope these find their way out w/ or / wo help and survive.
 
Janice K.
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I did not know that dolphins could survive in that cold of water.
 
dogsrsuper
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I hope they survive the winter and decide to head out in the springtime. I hate seeing marine mammals getting confused- I think part of it is the increased boat traffic and other noises caused by humans. Is this the group that almost made it out of the bay last year, but then turned around just before they had to pass under a bridge with heavy traffic?
 
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JIM K.
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there smart they will figure it out and there are warm areas in the cool waters of the north.
 
Sheryl J.
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Tough moral dilema, let mother nature tale it's course or monitor closely and intervene if needed. Tough call, but I hope they thrive!
 
Joanne S.
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This is a complicated topic. At what point do we trust nature and an animals basic instincts and a what point do we intervene? Are we helping or making matters worse? Wouldn't a crystal ball be wonderful?
 
Carole D.
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I also heard that the dolphins have not bee seen since the recent spell of frigid weather in the area. According to the news story, no one knows if they perished or if they made it to open waters.
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