Cool video, but I believe those are DOLPHINS, not PORPOISES. Dolphins have a longer snout than do porpoises and are generally larger overall.
A Dall's Porpoise:
A Harbor Porpoise:
Bottlenose Dolphin:
More dolphins playing...
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Dolphins are great fun around the boat. That was quite a pod around your boat. We usually have an "escort" when heading out into or in from the Gulf but it is usually only 2 to 6 at a time.
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