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		<title>Ocean Allies: Why Dolphins and Turtles Team Up on Oahu Tours</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On Oʻahu’s nearshore waters, dolphins and sea turtles naturally appear side by side. This phenomenon happens because they share coast-hugging habitats, need to surface for air, and enjoy abundant marine life. Let’s dive into why these two beloved creatures cross paths so often—and what it means for tours on the island.</p>
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