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Published 09:25 16 Oct 2020 BST
"I've been looking at him for the last 40 years," he said. "It was definitely him. He swam alongside my boat for a spell as I headed out in to the bay."
Well, that's great to know, so. Panic averted. Everyone get back to your daily lives filled with worrying about normal things like when you're going to get see your parents again.
Fungie first arrived to Dingle in the 80s, and has since become a popular tourist attraction.
Believed to be about 45 years old, Fungie's old age has been a point of contention for some years, with many people suggesting that the dolphin would not have stayed in the peninsula for so long.
Dolphins do, however, have an expected life span of 50 years, so it's not entirely impossible that Fungie has been chilling out in Dingle for all this time. Fair play to him.
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