The ferry survey reports on the Ship Surveys section of our website have now been updated. To see what our survey teams on three routes (Irish Ferries and P&O Ferries) across the Irish Sea have been spotting (or not!) over the past few months
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The ferry survey reports on the Ship Surveys section of our website have now been updated. To see what our survey teams on three routes (Irish Ferries and P&O Ferries) across the Irish Sea have been spotting (or not!) over the past few months
Receiving a message of ‘whales’ being seen in the Larne area around 13.40 today and reported as traveling south I headed out mid-afternoon to see if I could connect. Sea state was pretty good inshore but looking a bit too lively offshore to have much hope of seeing anything so I hoped that their coastal
Receiving a message of ‘whales’ being seen in the Larne area around 13.40 today and reported as traveling south I headed out mid-afternoon to see if I could connect. Sea state was pretty good inshore but looking a bit too lively offshore to have much hope of seeing anything so I hoped that their coastal
With a lack of fin whale sightings inshore since March, the first fin whale of the ‘new’ season was sighted today in the Rockall Trough, west of Donegal. A single adult animal was seen logging at the surface for several minutes, before vanishing into the depths. On the second day of a Geological Survey of
With a lack of fin whale sightings inshore since March, the first fin whale of the ‘new’ season was sighted today in the Rockall Trough, west of Donegal. A single adult animal was seen logging at the surface for several minutes, before vanishing into the depths. On the second day of a Geological Survey of
Report IV: 05/06/10 One theory is that the whale may now migrate north into NW European or even Irish waters. Dr. Colin Macleod writes: ……”Last month, a gray whale was photographed in the eastern Mediterranean (the first recording of this species in the eastern Atlantic in some 500 years), and probably represented an animal from
Report IV: 05/06/10 One theory is that the whale may now migrate north into NW European or even Irish waters. Dr. Colin Macleod writes: ……”Last month, a gray whale was photographed in the eastern Mediterranean (the first recording of this species in the eastern Atlantic in some 500 years), and probably represented an animal from
Report II: 4/06/10 Several IWDG members wen’t on a bit of a merry goose chase yesterday afternoon in a search for the Wicklow dolphins, but their efforts drew a blank on the waters between Kilcoole and Wicklow Head. But further sightings of six dolphin sp. by Ian Mannix between Bullock Harbour and the 40ft yesterday
Report II: 4/06/10 Several IWDG members wen’t on a bit of a merry goose chase yesterday afternoon in a search for the Wicklow dolphins, but their efforts drew a blank on the waters between Kilcoole and Wicklow Head. But further sightings of six dolphin sp. by Ian Mannix between Bullock Harbour and the 40ft yesterday
