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Florida Gulf Coast dolphins typically give birth in warm, shallow waters near estuaries, bays, and inshore areas. These locations provide a safe environment with fewer predators and abundant food sources for the mother and her calf. The warmer water temperatures during the spring and summer months are ideal for calving. Mothers often seek out secluded areas to ensure the safety and well-being of their newborns.

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