Dolphins on the coast of Suzu Ishikawa Popular collection on August 18, 6:33

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Dolphins have been appearing on the coast of Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture since the beginning of this month and can be observed up close, making them popular with locals and tourists.

Dolphins are visible on the eastern coast of the city, such as in the Teraya district of Misaki Town, Suzu City.

According to the residents, the dolphins are 2.5 meters long and have been in the local fishing port since the beginning of this month or swimming with fishing boats traveling on the sea.

On the 16th, dolphins appeared near the sandy beach in the area, and residents and tourists took pictures and entered the sea to observe them up close.

A 1st-grade junior high school boy in the Teraya district said, “I saw a wild dolphin for the first time. When I was in the sea, I came to myself and was friendly.”

According to the Tojima Aquarium that confirmed the image of the dolphins, it seems that they are the bottlenose dolphins or the southern dolphins.

These two types of dolphins are also found off the coast of Ishikawa Prefecture, but it is rare to come close to the coast like this, so at the aquarium there is a possibility of being bitten, so avoid direct contact and keep the distance. I want you to take it and watch it quietly.