The Clymene dolphin is endemic to the Atlantic Ocean. Its full range is still poorly understood, particularly at its southern end. The species certainly prefer
temperate and
tropical waters. The northern end of the range runs roughly from
New Jersey east-southeast to southern
Morocco. The southern tip runs from somewhere around
Angola to
Rio de Janeiro. They appear to prefer deep water. Numerous sightings have been recorded in the
Gulf of Mexico. The species has not been sighted, however, in the
Mediterranean Sea. As of more recent research, it is presumed that individuals from the South Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico move between these two populations, while the North Atlantic population seems to be more isolated. The species may naturally be rare in comparison with others in the genus
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