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Dave the Dolphin has been in touch again, firstly with a full filming schedule from the BBC (their TV programme will be filming a Folkestone Dolphin special), and local people really ought to be involved... The plan is:

Meet near the harbour on Thursday around nine. meet at the ship Sandgate around midday.
Friday. Meet at Daves beach at nine. Meet at the Clarendon AT Midday.

They surely didn't mean to send the whole filming schedule to everyone, but it's interesting to see that they can afford to stay at the Sandgate Hotel on our license payers money... It's a bit of a walk from the Sandgate Hotel to the harbour isn't it?

Thursday 26th October
8:30 Meet at The Sandgate Hotel
8:45 Walk to Folkestone Harbour
9:00 Interview with Jason
10:00 Demonstration
11:45 Move to restaurant
12:00 LUNCH
12:45 Mark Simmonds arrives
1:00 Interview with Mark
2:00 Tony and Jason meet the locals – Ship Inn
4:00 Tony Leaves
4:15 Locals in the Ship Inn

Friday 27th October
8:30 Meet at The Sandgate Hotel
8:45 Walk to beach and set up
9:00 GV’s of Dave
12:00 LUNCH
01:00 Jason arrives with other medics
02:00 Standing demonstration
04:00 Dave, Sandgate GV’s, locals on beach and Pick-Ups
06:00 Wrap

If you really want a t-shirt of whatever, don't forget to check out this sandgate dolphin store...

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Sandgate Dolphin on YouTube: DON'T WATCH IT

Apr27
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OK, you can watch this footage of "Dave", the Folkestone / Sandgate dolphin on YouTube, but don't go out harrassing him to film any more, please.



At least this footage is taken from the shore, with a zoom. Seriously, don't go chasing him in a boat. Getting too close to him will ultimately result in his death, sad but true.



From the BBC:

A boat owner in Kent has defended some up-close footage of "Dave the dolphin" which has been posted on video sharing website YouTube.

The dolphin can be seen swimming around several boats and gets so close to one that an oar nearly touches him.

Marine vet Iain Cope said the footage of Folkestone's coastal tourist attraction was a cause for concern.

But Richard Tozer, whose rowing boat was used for the filming, said: "He was just coming close to the boat."

Mr Tozer insisted he would never have done anything to harm the dolphin.

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