For centuries, there have been documented stories of dolphins protecting and aiding humans. Out of the blue do we hear instances of the roles flipped. However, one woman was a rarity, documenting how a sea diving trip turned into a dolphin rescue mission.
A Silent Cry For Help
Avid Los Angeles-based sea diver Nicole Isaacs (@nicoleisaacsofficial) stands on a boat with her friend offscreen in the middle of the ocean. “Are you hurt?” she asks a dolphin floating lifelessly. When the dolphin turns on her side, she reveals deep red gashes her skin. “Oh, no! I think [she’s] hurt!” she gasps. “[She] got bit. I’m sorry, baby. I don’t know what to do. It’s dying.”
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