Yearly Archives: 2005

Three inflatable boats and a tug rescued a 30-tonne whale from a French beach on Wednesday where the mammal had got stuck, the fire brigade said. PLanet Ar

Japan risks a worldwide backlash over plans to expand its annual whale hunt, Australia warned on Tuesday in a letter to Japan’s prime minister, but Tokyo vowed not to bow to foreign pressure. http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/30959/stor

The second IWDG whalewatching weekend, organised on Tory Island, Co Donegal delivered spectacular sightings of basking sharks and a probable humpback whale !

Following the publication of the new IWDG/BIM Boat Users Guide to Cetaceans in the Irish Skipper and Inshore Ireland, the IWDG have had an encouraging response from the fishing industry.

Millions of visitors come to Ireland every year looking for the “black stuff” but now, with oil prices above $50 a barrel, an increasing number are exploring for more than just Guinness.

Seven stranded rough-toothed dolphins swam to freedom 14 miles (22 km) offshore in the Florida Straits on Tuesday as rescue volunteers released them back into deep waters after two months of rehabilitation.

A 7.19m male basking shark was seen in Ardmine bay, near Courtown, Co. Wexford on 28th April thrashing in the shallows. Images in strandings section. Locals kept a watchful eye on the shark and at high tide it was approx 10 metres from the rocky shore when a large gash was noticed close to its

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