Meet Summer

Gender: Female

Age: 13

Common Name: Atlantic spotted dolphin

 

Scientific Name: Stenella frontalis

 

Parents: Unknown / Unknown (Wild Rescue)

 

Birth Date: Estimated birth January 2013
DRC Arrival Date: January 27, 2015

 

Defining Trait: Petite size, long rostrum, sprinkled spots, and dark eyes.

 

My Story: On July 4, 2014, a little Atlantic spotted dolphin was discovered stranded and in critical condition on Redington Beach, Florida. She was estimated to be approximately one and a half years old at the time. Weak, malnourished, and without her mother, Summer weighed only 53 pounds and required dedicated care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week after arriving at Clearwater Marine Aquarium. The strong will of staff members and volunteers who dedicated their time, day and night, over the following six months helped stabilize her condition. However, due to her young age and lack of survival skills, National Marine Fisheries Service declared her non-releasable and selected Dolphin Research Center as her forever home. On Jan. 27, 2015, she arrived at DRC. Summer is a very bold little dolphin but sometimes questions new things. She is very quick and agile, zipping around different areas of her lagoon, playing with her other young friends. She has come a long way from where she started.

 

Nicknames: Sum, Summy Sums

 

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