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'Mimmo' the dolphin delights Venice tourists, worries experts

A dolphin nicknamed 'Mimmo' swims in Venice. — Reuters
A dolphin nicknamed 'Mimmo' swims in Venice. — Reuters
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A wild dolphin, nicknamed "Mimmo" by the local press, has become a regular visitor in the waters off Venice's St Mark's Square, captivating tourists but raising concerns about its safety amidst heavy marine traffic.


Dolphins are rare visitors to the Unesco World Heritage city's lagoon, though two were spotted in March 2021 during Covid-19 restrictions that had reduced boat activity.


Mimmo, believed to have entered the lagoon in late June, has been dodging the water buses, taxis and gondolas in the busy St Mark's Basin area since last month, according to marine biologist Luca Mizzan, head of Venice's Natural History Museum.

A dolphin nicknamed 'Mimmo' jumps out of the water as people on a boat take pictures in the San Marco Basin, amid growing concerns about the impact of tourism on marine life, in Venice, Italy, November 8, 2025. REUTERS
A dolphin nicknamed 'Mimmo' jumps out of the water as people on a boat take pictures in the San Marco Basin, amid growing concerns about the impact of tourism on marine life, in Venice, Italy, November 8, 2025. REUTERS


Unusually, the dolphin remains near St Mark's even when it has fed and appears unfazed by the noise of the boats and crowds, Mizzan said.


Experts are concerned that Mimmo could get injured by a boat propeller and are monitoring its movements, but are uncertain how to encourage the dolphin to leave the area, he said.


The approach of winter, which normally drives away fish, may make the lagoon less attractive for Mimmo and encourage it to return to the open sea, Mizzan said, adding there was no way to force it away.


"This animal seems really sure of what it wants to do... It is perfectly capable of going out to sea, but even if we were to escort it, it could come back within a couple of hours". — Reuters


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