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You can track the very latest offshore cetacean sightings under the IWDG’s PReCAST project by clicking the “Offshore Survey Daily Reports” icon on the right side of our home page. The latest survey details are as follows: Survey: 2009 Corals ROV Survey Area: Shelf Edge, Porcupine Seabight, Rockall Bank & Biscay Agency: NUI Galway /

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This 3rd IWDG visit to the Cape Verdes to carry out photo-identification on the winter breeding grounds of the Eastern North Atlantic humpback whale population, came courtesy of Crossing the Line Films (CTLF), who are working on a new Irish wildlife series covering the fascinating subject of animal migrations. Other species which will feature are

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A dead whale, identified as a Bryde’s whale, has been recovered by a combined team of Environment Agency- Abu Dhabi (EAD) and Critical National Infrastructure Authority personnel about four nautical miles west of Umm Al Dalkh oil field on Friday 16 April

BP and Exxon have continued ignoring requests to join consultations with an international scientific panel to work to protect the world’s most endangered whales, threatened by oil and gas development around Sakhalin Island in Far East Russia.

A dead whale, identified as a Bryde’s whale, has been recovered by a combined team of Environment Agency- Abu Dhabi (EAD) and Critical National Infrastructure Authority personnel about four nautical miles west of Umm Al Dalkh oil field on Friday 16 April

Two groups of bottlenose dolphins totalling 13 individuals were observed off Loop Head yesterday during monitoring watches. Immediately after conducting an interview with Derek Mooney on RTE Radio 1 on the bottlenose dolphins in Dublin Bay, two groups of dolphins were observed off Loop Head during monthly effort watches by Simon Berrow. One group had

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Up to 13 bottlenose dolphins were observed chasing fish in to Seapoint Bay this morning, giving watchers a great display of aerial acrobatics. Liz and Philip Hickey watched with amazement as up to 13 dolphins were leaping outside their house. They have lived in Seapoint for 10 years but had never seen dolphins in the

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