When 16-year-old Balthazar (Bali) Fedalizo jumped into the Pacific Ocean at 3:00 a.m. in the dark hours of Sept. 26, he noticed he was not alone in the water as he swam his portion of a 25.1-mile relay across the San Pedro Channel. “I could hear dolphins during my swim and notice them as my hand hit the hit the water,” Bali told The Epoch Times. “It was pretty dark at night, but you could see them swim by with the bioluminescence in the water.” Bali and his sister Abigail, 17, were part of a seven-member team of swimmers connected with the nonprofit Ocean Fever, a youth empowerment program that introduces children to open-water swimming, with an emphasis on ocean safety and the environment. Their mission was to bring awareness to mental health—something the Fedalizo siblings noticed affecting family and classmates since the beginnings of the pandemic. “I believe in …