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Navy marine shows how a trained dolphin reacts to different hand gestures.

  • Photographer: U.S. Navy Photo by Illustrator Draftsman 1st Class Pierre G. Georges
  • Source: http://www.news.navy.mil/view_single.asp?id=24732 archive copy at the Wayback Machine
  • Description: 050524-N-2327G-002 San Pedro, Calif. (May 24, 2005) - Navy marine mammal handler Electronic Technician 2nd Class Eric Kenas shows how a trained dolphin reacts to different hand gestures, during Lead Shield III/Roguex V, an exercise to test port facility anti-terrorism readiness. The Coast Guard and Navy conducted the two exercises around the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. The combined exercise involved 24 local, state and federal agencies in an effort to disrupt a simulated terrorist attack, respond to the consequences and maintain port operations.


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