WEBVTT 00:02.068 --> 00:04.270 align:left position:20%,start line:89% size:70% They are a Florida icon. 00:04.371 --> 00:12.379 align:left position:70%,start line:83% size:20% Smart, agile, and playful, dolphins have sparked the imaginations of many, and their undersea 00:12.479 --> 00:17.484 align:left position:77.5%,start line:83% size:12.5% world might be linked with ours more than we know. 00:17.584 --> 00:22.722 align:left position:77.5%,start line:83% size:12.5% We look at the Bottlenose dolphins as very good sentinels of the health of the coastal 00:22.822 --> 00:24.591 align:left position:37.5%,start line:89% size:52.5% ecosystem. 00:24.691 --> 00:28.561 align:left position:77.5%,start line:83% size:12.5% Dolphins are a barometer; they re an apex predator in an environment that we all share. 00:28.661 --> 00:30.930 align:left position:70%,start line:89% size:20% They re breathing the same air that we breathe. 00:31.031 --> 00:33.299 align:left position:80%,start line:83% size:10% They re swimming through the same water in which we swim. 00:33.400 --> 00:35.235 align:left position:75%,start line:89% size:15% They re eating the same fish that we catch. 00:35.335 --> 00:39.272 align:left position:75%,start line:83% size:15% And granted, we re not in the water as much as they are and we re not eating as many 00:39.372 --> 00:43.009 align:left position:77.5%,start line:83% size:12.5% of the fish, but if problems were going to show up, we would expect them to show up in 00:43.109 --> 00:48.081 align:left position:25%,start line:89% size:65% the dolphins first. 00:48.181 --> 00:54.120 align:left position:75%,start line:83% size:15% For decades, toxic chemicals have made their way into the oceans, leaving fish and marine 00:54.220 --> 00:57.157 align:left position:25%,start line:89% size:65% mammals vulnerable. 00:57.257 --> 01:01.227 align:left position:70%,start line:83% size:20% Dolphins that have washed up in various places, including in the southeastern United States, 01:01.327 --> 01:03.196 align:left position:80%,start line:89% size:10% they have to be treated as toxic waste. 01:03.296 --> 01:08.701 align:left position:80%,start line:89% size:10% The levels of contaminants are so high. 01:08.802 --> 01:14.641 align:left position:75%,start line:83% size:15% Some animals show disturbing signs of immune system dysfunction and disease, which may 01:14.741 --> 01:17.744 align:left position:87.5%,start line:89% size:2.5% be linked to contaminant exposure. 01:17.844 --> 01:21.981 align:left position:80%,start line:83% size:10% They re kind of like the 400 lb miner s canary. 01:22.082 --> 01:24.851 align:left position:80%,start line:83% size:10% Um, these animals are telling us what s happening. 01:24.951 --> 01:30.023 align:left position:80%,start line:83% size:10% We ve used the oceans as our toilet for centuries, and now I think we re starting 01:30.123 --> 01:35.061 align:left position:75%,start line:83% size:15% to see the effects of that through all these new health issues that are coming up. 01:35.161 --> 01:39.499 align:left position:75%,start line:83% size:15% So if these dolphins here on our coastlines, these apex predators, they re getting sick, 01:39.599 --> 01:40.500 align:left position:30%,start line:89% size:60% well who s next? 01:40.600 --> 01:44.600 align:left position:30%,start line:89% size:60% It s the humans.