
An unexpected surprise - Dolphin Strand Feeding in Kiawah-Seabrook Island while in our dinghy. EP28
June 17, 2019 by Sailing PILAR - Blue Dot Voyages | Language: EN Play Time: 00:01:44 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

Just happened to catch this yesterday with granddaughter Bea. In South Creek, off North Edisto River, Seabrook-Kiawah Island, SC near Charleston, SC. Amazing Dolphin Strand Feeding.
Strand feeding, so-called because the prey fish are stranded on the shore, occurs along the East Coast only in South Carolina and Georgia, and has been reported in just a few other places around the world.
Underwater, small groups of between two and six dolphins – sometimes more – herd fish tightly together into a “bait ball.” Then, forming a line, the dolphins accelerate to create a bow wave that forces their prey onto shore as they, close behind, surge out of the water in unison.
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An unexpected surprise - Dolphin Strand Feeding in Kiawah-Seabrook Island while in our dinghy. EP28 Locations
- Seabrook Island (32.5771277,-80.170652)
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