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Dolphin in Distress Dies at Mangel Halto, AMMF Responds

February 4, 2026
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ORANJESTAD (AAN):
The Aruba Marine Mammal Foundation (AMMF) responded last week, on Thursday, January 15, 2026, to a case involving a juvenile female dolphin that died at Mangel Halto. The dolphin belonged to the species Stenella attenuata, commonly known as the pantropical spotted dolphin.

The animal was carefully transported to a secure location where AMMF conducted documentation, morphometric measurements, a necropsy, and began the preservation of the skeleton for scientific research.

According to eyewitnesses, three dolphins were initially observed in the area, one of which was in shallow water and showing clear signs of distress. Some individuals were seen swimming with the dolphin and taking photos. After the dolphin passed away, it was brought ashore, and AMMF was contacted.

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AMMF reminded the public that coastal areas such as Malmok, Palm Beach, Eagle Beach, Surfside, South Reef, Mangel Halto, and Roger’s Beach serve as natural emergency refuges for weakened dolphins. These animals do not approach shorelines for human interaction, but rather to rest and recover from illness, injury, exhaustion, or childbirth, and to avoid predators such as orcas and sharks.

The foundation stressed the importance of strictly following the marine mammal code of conduct. Swimmers and boat operators are urged to keep a safe distance, avoid the area, exit the water, and never touch or disturb the animals. Immediate contact with AMMF via 592-4333 is advised so trained responders can assist.

AMMF explained that dolphins in weakened condition are often accompanied by other dolphins providing support. Human interference can disrupt this natural behavior, increase physical exhaustion, and prevent the dolphin from reaching the surface to breathe. Forcing a weakened dolphin back into deeper water before it has regained strength can result in accidental drowning.

In Aruba, it is illegal to endanger dolphin welfare, including disturbing their rest, under the National Decree for the Protection of Indigenous Flora and Fauna (AB 2017.48, Art. 1.b.3) and the Nature Ordinance (AB 1995, No. 2, Arts. 4.1, 5, 6, and 7).

AMMF issued a strong appeal to the public to respect and protect dolphins and their refuge areas. The foundation expressed its sincere gratitude to everyone who assisted during the incident, including those who reported the case, provided information, and collaborated in the response, as well as the Aruba Conservation Foundation and the Korps Politie Aruba.

Photo Credits : https://diario.aw/categories/noticia/general/un-dolfijn-den-dificultad-na-final-a-muri-na-mangel-halto

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