Yearly Archives: 2006

The number of grey whales making a yearly migration from the icy North Pacific to breed in Mexico’s warm lagoons has dropped this year, scientists say, possibly because of changing weather patterns.

Japan’s stock of whale meat from hunting for scientific research is so large that the country has begun selling it as dog food, a leading marine conservation organisation said on Friday.

IWDG received reports of another live stranding earlier today (11 February), this time in County Wexford. Initial reports suggested that the animal which was described as a 6′-8′ bottlenose dolphin, was beached near Kilmore Quay. However, following another call which suggested a second live stranding near Rosslare, it transpired that this was the same animal.

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Success at last…… God knows how many years it took though, and having seen everything else one could possibly see in the sea, these two species have eluded me in Irish waters…. At about 10:45am I picked up a large concentration of gannets, SE off Hook Head, feeding intensively offshore. There were about 200 or

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It does look like the large baleen whales, notably fin whales, have now left the Irish south coast, but there are plenty of other whale watching opportunities for those prepared to put in the effort. Despite the settled, dry weather over the past few weeks, the easterly airflow brought us quite choppy seas and poor

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Around 1,500 seal pups were swept out to sea and drowned by a tidal surge off Canada’s east coast this week after a lack of ice cover meant their mothers were forced to give birth on a small island, environment officials said on Friday.

Ten dead Irrawaddy dolphins have been found in Cambodia’s Mekong River, eight of them calves, pushing one of the rarest cetaceans nearer extinction, the environmental group WWF International said on Friday.