Yearly Archives: 2005

Norwegian fishermen harpooned 25 whales in the first week of the country’s much condemned whaling season that this year allows the biggest hunting quota for more than 10 years, a whalers’ spokesman said on Monday.

An American palaeontologist and a team of Egyptians have found the most nearly complete fossilised skeleton of the primitive whale Basilosaurus isis in Egypt’s Western Desert, a university spokesman said on Monday.

There have been a number of whale sightings reported to the IWDG from Tory Island, Co. Donegal. The most recent was on 13th April of a large whale, whose description best matches that of a humpback whale. The 1st report on 21st March was of a group of five whales. It was not possible to

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Japan is set to expand its annual whale hunt to take two new species as well as nearly doubling its planned catch of minke whales, media reports said on Tuesday, a move virtually certain to spark global fury if true.

INJ Prize and Lecture

The first INJ prize is to be awarded to IWDG members Conor Ryan and Peter Wilson for their paper “Observations on the behaviour of killer whales that visited Cork harbour in 2001”. The prize giving on 13 April will be followed by a lecture by Dr Simon Be

It’s great to be able report some cetacean activity within a stone throw of the nation’s capital. Today, 10th April, we received several reports from IWDG commitee members of large numbers of harbour porpoises in a number of Dublin locations.