Dolphin Trainer

California travel expert Veronica Hill of www.CaliforniaTravelExpert.com learns the basics of becoming a dolphin trainer in this episode of “California Travel Tips.” Today we’re at San Diego Sea World where we’re going to learn how to become a dolphin trainer. One of the world’s most sought-after careers, dolphin trainers are a talented lot, combining a deep understanding of these intelligent ocean mammals with strong swimming and public speaking skills. To find out more, I joined Sea World’s Dolphin Interaction program, where dolphin trainer Mary Sears showed me some basic training signals with resident dolphins Sandy and Ripley. After some fun moments in the pool, Mary explained some of the requirements for becoming a dolphin trainer. “What we look for here at Sea World are people who are very strong swimmers, at least 18 years of age who know how to scuba dive, people who are very comfortable with public speaking and we look for people who have a 4-year degree and possibly other animal experience.” “Most of our trainers have backgrounds in either psychology or biology fields, but our training here is all on-the-job training. So there are some trainers who sometimes have a variety of backgrounds and then they come here and they learn it. According to Sea World, “Killer whales, dolphins, sea lions and other marine mammals are trained using operant conditioning and positive reinforcement. Operant conditioning is a method of behavior modification in which a subject is
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25 Responses to “Dolphin Trainer”

  • hatowell says:

    @CaliforniaTravelTips I really want to go to sea world

  • sparta1901 says:

    yeah there cute and adorable now buh its only a matter of time before they attack btw im talking about tha killer wails A.K.A shamu

  • Linda8724 says:

    Dear Dolphin : I love you so much !

  • ilovemoviesuk says:

    they look so cute and playful , but if they got it in their heads they could kill you so easily i would imagine

  • beastanna5 says:

    thats so cool and fun(: i

  • beastanna5 says:

    thats so cool and fun(: i love to be one

  • Rangerleadtheway44 says:

    girl at 1:00 sounds like meg from family guy

  • Gmancrap says:

    My dream as a child was to BECOME a dolphin.

  • penup442004 says:

    id rather work with dolphins then those killer whales

  • hufftysp says:

    sea world orlando is so much better js

  • jpete3027666 says:

    Dolphins have a lifespan in the wild of about 20 years. In captivity they have a lifespan of 30-40 years.

  • E940719 says:

    @kleanthis1000 why do people leave there kids to play with dogs? It’s not just the species that should be considering kids friendly or not, but the individual… You wouldn’t leave your kid with a wild dolphin, just like you wouldn’t leave your kid with any dog or other pet. Sure they can bite, so can we and any other living species on this planet.

  • chidiogoms says:

    I love dolphins but I want to be a killer whale trainer.

  • derbigpr500 says:

    @kleanthis1000 Dolphins are smart enough (unlike some humans) not to attack anyone without reason.

  • Teamsong1 says:

    @kklikespie07 dolphins like to have playful loveful caring loyal obedient and friendly trainers

  • Pakkpatriot says:

    Dolphin is better than Obama

  • CaliforniaTravelTips says:

    @kleanthis1000 The dolphins used for the interactions are tame and gentle.

  • kleanthis1000 says:

    @CaliforniaTravelTips and why people leave the children play with them?

  • CaliforniaTravelTips says:

    @kleanthis1000 Yes. It’s possible.

  • cloudydoll75 says:

    @aducimeH yes and if you will notice… the acrillic partitions allow the dolphins to see and learn from us as we observe their behavior

  • cloudydoll75 says:

    @aducimeH Laughing at your comment!!! Ive often thought the SAME thing.:P Also, on the same note, the acrillic windows that we view the dophins…. I have wondered Just WHO is watching and learning from whom?

  • kklikespie07 says:

    i have wanted to be a dolphin trainer my whole entire life :) ……..dolphins are beautiful creatures….i love seeing them when i go on my dad’s boat….whenever someone says the world dolphin my heart stops and i get so exited…if anyone see’s this comment can you please give me some info on how to become a dolphin trainer…please :)

  • kleanthis1000 says:

    Dolphins can bite human??

  • TheDolphinsreporters says:

    hi i make video with wild dolphins in hawaii and bimini go and have a look thanks!
    the name of my channel is TheDolphinsreporters

  • MilCyrusRocks says:

    i played with dolphins today! :D

About Finbacks
The fin whale is also called the finback whale, razorback, or common rorqual, is a marine mammal belonging to the suborder of baleen whales. It is the second largest living animal after the blue whale, growing to nearly 27 metres (88 ft) long. The American naturalist Roy Chapman Andrews called the fin whale "the greyhound of the sea" because of its great speed when chased and slender build.Long and slender, the fin whale's body is brownish-grey with a paler underside.
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