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Support Dolphin Research
and Conservation

The Galveston Bay Dolphin Research Program (GDRP) aims to better understand the dolphins that live in Galveston Bay. The GDRP studies the ecology, behavior, and health of this population and raises awareness about dolphins through various outreach and education initiatives. Researchers identify dolphins using marks (nicks and notches) on their dorsal fins that create a unique pattern allowing individuals to be identified and tracked over time.

You can directly support the GDRP by making a donation to become a member of the Dolphin Society or by adopting or naming a bottlenose dolphin. 

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Our adoption kits make meaningful and unique gifts and support Galveston Bay wildlife.​ If you are giving the naming/adoption as a gift, you will be able to indicate this when completing the donation form. Please allow up to two weeks to receive your adoption/naming kit. All adoption kit materials are delivered electronically (formatted for printing).

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Multiple people may adopt the same dolphin, but each dolphin will only be named once. Your dolphin’s name will be permanently used by the research team and will be officially included in our database.

If you have previously adopted a dolphin that is not currently available for adoption but you would like to renew the adoption of your original dolphin, please contact Mary McElligott at mmcelligott@galvbay.org.

Donating with a check?  Make it out to: Galveston Bay Foundation 
Please note ‘Dolphin Naming/Adoption’ in the memo section of your check so we can properly designate your gift.

Mail it to: Galveston Bay Foundation 

at 1725 Highway 146, Kemah, TX 77565.

Meet the Dolphins

Dolphins available to adopt.

Dolphins available to name.

For a $2,500 contribution, you can name a dolphin and receive an official certificate alongside a one-year membership in the Dolphin Society. This premier package includes professional photos, a complete sighting map, and quarterly updates to track your dolphin’s journeys. You’ll also enjoy an exclusive consultation with Dr. Vanessa Mintzer, Director of Dolphin Research and Conservation, and receive public recognition for your support on our website and in "The Bow Rider" (our program newsletter).

Meet Our Named and Adopted Dolphins

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