Dolphins are mammals so they breathe air unlike fish so they do not really occupy any space on the ocean floor. Different species of dolphins can, however, occupy different oceans and seas and tend to spend most of their time close to the surface of the water so that they can easily breathe the air above.
Mostly all of it. Throughout the entire ocean.
Dolphins live in every ocean.
They live in ALASKA
Queensland is part of continental Australia which is a land mass. Dolphins live in the ocean - including the ocean off Queensland and its islands.
shallow part
middle part
where do the bottlenose dolphins live in Georgia the norther part or the souther part
Different dolphin species live in different areas of the ocean. However, all of the world's oceans are home to dolphins. A couple of dolphin species live in rivers. These include the pink river dolphin of the Amazon and the Ganges river dolphin.
Porpoise is a noun.
Many whales and dolphins live in the lower part of the Atlantic. Sharks, seals, and fish live there, too. Down in Marianna's Trench, anglerfish, squid, and many cold-water corals thrive. Shrimp live in many parts of the ocean floor.
the water
bottle nose dolphins live in Inverness most of them do any way
So it can get more food easier because there isn't really any kind of there food in the deep part of the ocean.