the release method is that we pick them up together. okay? we all walk out slowly. basically what we want to do is get out there and sit and wait for five minutes. let the animals reacclimate. we want to see tail pumping before we initiate the release. once we feel that s achieved, we re going to do is front drop method. ready? one, two, three, drop. slide it out. you pull from the back. there we go. and with that, they re off. it really feels wonderful to do what we can do help. and we hope for the best. nice job, everybody. everyone knows tomorrow a new group of dolphins may strand. and the difficult process will begin again. for tired responders, there s no question that they ll be there to help. when you develop the skills to help someone or something in need, you just can t say no.
dangerous on the outside of the cape where we usually go. it s too tough. ocean releases can be treacherous for both humans and dolphins. any number of things can go wrong. we re dealing with volunteers that are getting ready to basically walk in ocean that sometimes is stormy. sometimes there s a lot of wave action. going to put an animal on here. we re going to run this down to the beach. we need to follow up with the mat the animal is on. it s a long walk. not only can the dolphins get entangled in the stretcher, but the human responder can get entangled in the stretcher as well. so it s really important to follow direction and protocol and know exactly what you re doing. the release method is that we pick them up together. okay? we all walk out slowly. basically what we want to do is get out there and sit and wait for five minutes. let the animals reacclimate. we want to see tail pumping
basically walk in ocean that sometimes is stormy. sometimes there s a lot of wave action. going to put an animal on here. we re going to run this down to the beach. we need to follow up with the mat the animal is on. it s a long walk. not only can the dolphins get entangled in the stretcher, but the human responder can get entangled in the stretcher as well. so it s really important to follow direction and protocol and know exactly what you re doing. the release method is that we pick them up together. okay? we all walk out slowly. basically what we want to do is get out there and sit and wait for five minutes. let the animals reacclimate. we want to see tail pumping before we initiate the release. once we feel that s achieved we re going to do is front drop method. ready? one, two, three, drop. slide it out. you pull from the back. there we go.