Conservation
While the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin isn’t at risk of being endangered, conservation efforts are there to help. These efforts are to promote safer habitats that are free from fishing nets and pollution.
Human interaction
The identification of the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin has only occurred in the last decade. Before that they were lumped into one big category. This particular type of them are smaller and lesser known to have interactions with humans while in the wild. They seem to do the best among all types of dolphins though in captivity.
In the past more of them were held in captivity so that they could be observed. However, as researchers weren’t gaining any new information the process became less popular. It was expensive to care for them and not providing any real benefit.
(source:google/http://www.dolphins-world.com/)
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