Everyone thought it was a happy ending, but unfortunately Winter is in trouble once again. her companion dolphin, Panama, has died of old age leaving winter all by herself, but legally that is not allowed to have her alone in the tank. Dr. Clay was then written up for a violation. shortly after, a baby dolphin that was found stranded on a sandbar sunburnt, has been brought back to the marina for help. the hope is to find out if this dolphin would be able to be introduced to winters tank. the sad news would to be if either winter or the baby dolphin do not accept, winters future would be in trouble. she would maybe die or be moved to another marina where they can properly pair her with another female dolphin. the workers …show more content…
in the first movie Dr. Clay says to Hazel and Sawyer, “winter is not a pet, she is a wild animal”, but, in the second movie they treat her with respect as there emotions have change by a various amount. Sawyer and Winter have the best bond in the marina, from tweeting at one another when they see each other to just playing around in the pool, they know each other the most, never thinking Winter would hurt him, but that didn’t stop her from hitting Sawyer in the face with her bottlenose, leaving Sawyer