Coming from the East coast, I’m well used to the challenges inherent in whale watching from the few decent vantage points around Dublin Bay and Wicklow….you’d name them on one hand. The biggest challenge was always boredom, and the risk of falling asleep and rolling off a cliff. Even on a really good day you
Yearly Archives: 2011
Coming from the East coast, I’m well used to the challenges inherent in whale watching from the few decent vantage points around Dublin Bay and Wicklow….you’d name them on one hand. The biggest challenge was always boredom, and the risk of falling asleep and rolling off a cliff. Even on a really good day you
With our summer series of courses on Cape Clear Island now successfully completed, IWDG are pleased to offer a limited number of places to non-members on our 2 Autumn & Winter Whale-Watching weekends based in the Celtic Ross Hotel, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork. During the 3 summer courses on Cape Clear we had some memorable sightings
With our summer series of courses on Cape Clear Island now successfully completed, IWDG are pleased to offer a limited number of places to non-members on our 2 Autumn & Winter Whale-Watching weekends based in the Celtic Ross Hotel, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork. During the 3 summer courses on Cape Clear we had some memorable sightings
Farraigí na hÉireann A new eight part series on marine wildlife starts on Tuesday 20 September at 8pm on TG4. It features a wealth of marine life from plankton to whales and the first programme features dolphins and basking sharks including an interview with Simon Berrow of the IWDG. The series was produced by Sea
Farraigí na hÉireann A new eight part series on marine wildlife starts on Tuesday 20 September at 8pm on TG4. It features a wealth of marine life from plankton to whales and the first programme features dolphins and basking sharks including an interview with Simon Berrow of the IWDG. The series was produced by Sea
The IWDG is Ireland’s leading marine NGO and is dedicated to the conservation and better understanding of cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoise) in Irish waters. The IWDG are inviting applications from interested parties to provide the following position: a. Co-ordinator b. Financial Manager c. Sightings Co-ordinator d. Strandings Co-ordinator The positions are for a period
The IWDG is Ireland’s leading marine NGO and is dedicated to the conservation and better understanding of cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoise) in Irish waters. The IWDG are inviting applications from interested parties to provide the following position: a. Co-ordinator b. Financial Manager c. Sightings Co-ordinator d. Strandings Co-ordinator The positions are for a period
Just in from a doing an effort watch at my local patch, Portmuck, Co. Antrim. This is consistently a great spot for cetacean activity with the majority of sightings being of Harbour Porpoise. This afternoon conditions were perfect, calm sea, no swell and a gentle even light with no glare. From the start of the
Just in from a doing an effort watch at my local patch, Portmuck, Co. Antrim. This is consistently a great spot for cetacean activity with the majority of sightings being of Harbour Porpoise. This afternoon conditions were perfect, calm sea, no swell and a gentle even light with no glare. From the start of the
