Aug. 7, 2025

Let's Go Swim with Wild Dolphins in California!

Let's Go Swim with Wild Dolphins in California!


Kristen and Asher invite you to board their magical Culture Kids boat in Long Beach, California, and set sail across glittering Pacific waves to meet playful dolphins in the wild.


Picture the sea breeze, sparkling waves, seabird calls, and our imaginations fully immersed in ocean magic. Asher’s excited to spot dolphins—maybe Common Dolphins joining the ocean party, or Bottlenose, Pacific White-sided, and even the scarred Risso’s with their doodle-like marks.

We explore what dolphins eat (think fish, squid, shrimp, and even jellyfish), learn how orcas are actually dolphins (mind = blown), and gasp when a pod appears, circling and leaping around the boat like nature’s own ballet. We play along in our imagination—snorkels, life jackets, and all—while respecting that in real life, wild dolphins need space.

Underwater, we dive deeper into dolphin superpowers: echolocation clicks, signature whistles (each dolphin’s name song), and self-awareness—yes, dolphins recognize themselves in mirrors! Then, we pivot to an important message—real dolphins face dangers like fishing nets and pollution. Small choices to recycle, reduce plastic, and protect the ocean are big wins for our sea friends.


To wrap up, we sun-dry on the deck, feel joyful, and invite Culture Kids families to dream with us—seahorses, sea turtles, sea creatures not yet discovered. Next up: episodes on Yoruba Cuisine in Nigeria and Swiss Chocolate! Don’t forget to subscribe, spread the word, and help the Culture Train reach more curious hearts around the world.


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Sources:

https://ocean.si.edu/ocean-life/marine-mammals/evolution-echolocation?utm_source=chatgpt.com

https://nmmf.org/our-work/biologic-bioacoustic-research/biosonar-research/

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC33317/?utm

https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/11-cool-facts-about-whales-dolphins-and-porpoises

https://2seewhales.com/blog/the-basics-of-dolphin-diets

https://dolphinsandyou.com/do-dolphins-have-names/