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Brazilian Dolphins Aid Fishermen in Ancient Practice

In the southern region of Brazil, Laguna’s Santo Antônio dos Anjos Lagoon is home to an extraordinary 200-year-old tradition where dolphins assist local fishermen. Each morning, dolphins herd fish toward the fishermen and signal the perfect moment to cast their nets. This unique collaboration boosts the fishermen’s catch, benefiting the local economy and fostering a deep bond between humans and dolphins.

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This remarkable interaction also attracts tourists, enhancing the local tourism industry and creating job opportunities. However, the small population of around 60 dolphins face threats from pollution and environmental changes, prompting ongoing research and conservation efforts. This centuries-old partnership highlights the potential for humans and animals to coexist harmoniously, offering hope for sustainable future relationships.
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