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  2. White-beaked dolphin, Lagenorhynchus albirostris LC; Atlantic white-sided dolphin, Lagenorhynchus acutus LC; Peale's dolphin, Lagenorhynchus australis DD; Hourglass dolphin, Lagenorhynchus cruciger LC; Pacific white-sided dolphin, Lagenorhynchus obliquidens LC

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    A dolphin is an aquatic mammal within the infraorder Cetacea. Dolphin species belong to the families Delphinidae (the oceanic dolphins), Platanistidae (the Indian river dolphins ), Iniidae (the New World river dolphins), Pontoporiidae (the brackish dolphins), and possibly extinct Lipotidae (baiji or Chinese river dolphin).

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    • Complete List of Dolphin Species
    • Atlantic Humpback Dolphin
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    • Australian Snubfin Dolphin
    • Chilean Dolphin
    • Clymene Dolphin

    The two main types of dolphins are oceanic dolphins (family Delphinidae), and river dolphins(various families). The majority of dolphins are oceanic dolphins; only a handful of species are found in freshwater habitats. Both types of dolphins are included in the list below. Scroll down to see all of the dolphins, or use the index below to go to a pa...

    Scientific Name: Sousa teuszii Family: Delphinidae Length: 2.5 to 2.8 meters (8.2 to 9.2 feet) Weight: 150 to 200 kg (330 to 440 lbs) Where found: Coastal waters of West Africa Conservation status: Critically Endangered The Atlantic humpback dolphin is a member of the humpback dolphin genus Sousa– a group of dolphins known for their distinctive hum...

    Scientific Name: Stenella frontalis Family: Delphinidae Length: 1.8 to 2.4 meters (5.9 to 7.9 feet) Weight: 80 to 130 kg (176 to 286 lbs) Where found: Warm and tropical waters of the Atlantic Ocean Conservation status: Least Concern Atlantic Spotted Dolphins have a slender body with a distinct dark dorsal cape and spots covering their light gray or...

    Scientific Name: Lagenorhynchus acutus Family: Delphinidae Length: 2.5 to 3 meters (8.2 to 9.8 feet) Weight: 200 to 350 kg (440 to 770 lbs) Where found: North Atlantic Ocean, particularly in cool-temperate and subarctic waters Conservation status: Least Concern Atlantic white-sided dolphins are large dolphins with a highly-distinctive color pattern...

    Scientific Name: Sousa sahulensis Family: Delphinidae Length: 2.6 to 2.8 meters (8.5 to 9.2 feet) Weight: 200 to 230 kg (440 to 507 lbs) Where found: Northern coasts of Australia and the waters around New Guinea Conservation status: Vulnerable The Australian humpback dolphin was identified as a separate species in 2014. (source) Like other humpback...

    Scientific Name: Orcaella heinsohni Family: Delphinidae Length: Up to 2.7 meters (approximately 8.9 feet) Weight: Up to 139 kg (approximately 306 lbs) Where found: Coastal waters of northern Australia Conservation status: Vulnerable The Australian Snubfin Dolphin was recognized as a distinct species in 2005 (until then, it and the closely-related I...

    Scientific Name: Cephalorhynchus eutropia Family: Delphinidae Length: Up to 1.7 meters (approximately 5.6 feet) Weight: Up to 60 kg (approximately 132 lbs) Where found: Coastal Chile in the cold, shallow waters of the southeastern Pacific Ocean Conservation status: Near Threatened Also known as the Black Dolphin, the Chilean Dolphin is one of the s...

    Scientific Name: Stenella clymene Family: Delphinidae Length: Up to 2 meters (approximately 6.6 feet) Weight: Up to 75-80 kg (approximately 165-176 lbs) Where found: Tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean Conservation status: Least Concern Also known as the short-snouted spinner dolphin, the Clymene dolphin has a slender body with three main color...

  4. Previous editions of this list recognized two globally distributed species of common dolphins: the short-beaked common dolphin D. delphis and the long-beaked common dolphin D. capensis as proposed by Heyning and Perrin (1994).

  5. NOAA Fisheries has jurisdiction over approximately 119 marine mammal species, while the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has jurisdiction over polar bears, walruses, sea otters, manatees, and dugongs. Species Name. Species Category. Protected Status. Region. Search. Display All. 1. 2. 3. Last »

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    Baird’s Beaked Whale Berardius bairdii
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    Bearded Seal Erignathus barbatus
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  6. Marine Mammal Species List. This section will provide you with a huge list of marine mammals including Cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises), Fissipeds (polar bears and otters), Pinnipeds (seals, fur seals, sea lions and walruses) and Sirenians (manatees and dugongs).

  7. There are 36 dolphin species, found in every ocean. Most dolphins are marine and live in the ocean or brackish waters along coastlines.

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