The Secret Feeding of Dolphins
Strand feeding- the hidden secret

Strand feeding is a learned group hunting behavior that bottlenose dolphins sometimes use to catch their meals. Strand feeding is most common in the Lowcountry. It is very unique and special to see.
This hunting technique is started by a group of dolphins, average pod size of 2-8, circling a school of fish. Then it is followed by herding fish onto sandbars or mudflats by chasing them onto it or flinging the fish with their powerful tails. The dolphins will then throw themselves onto the sandbar or mudflat and eat the shocked fish. This strategy is one that is passed down from generation to generation. This strategy is used in this area, to target minnows, mullet, menhaden, and other bait fish. Dolphins most commonly eat and hunt while swimming but will use strand feeding in limited circumstances to help fill their bellies.
Come out with us to see these amazing dolphins today!