The bones of a massive blue whale that died 20 years ago off Prince Edward Island are being laid bare in a unique project to preserve one of the largest creatures ever to live on Earth.
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Despite the mist, a whalewatch around Valentia Island, Co. Kerry led to sightings of 3 species of cetacean and 1 shark. The landbased watch began at around 3.15pm at Bray Head on Valentia Island and was attended by 13 IWDG members and friends. Christian Brene was quick off the mark to spot a Risso’s dolphin
IWDG received some amazing images from photographer Michael Herrmann of around 10 basking sharks seen in St. Finan’s Bay, Co. Kerry on 15th May including images of a basking shark breaching! The easterly winds recently have led to some great sea conditions on the south west coast for whale watching and indeed shark watching, as
World biodiversity has declined by almost one third in the past 35 years due mainly to habitat loss and the wildlife trade, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) said on Friday
World biodiversity has declined by almost one third in the past 35 years due mainly to habitat loss and the wildlife trade, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) said on Friday
IWDG received some amazing images from photographer Michael Herrmann of around 10 basking sharks seen in St. Finan’s Bay, Co. Kerry on 15th May including images of a basking shark breaching! The easterly winds recently have led to some great sea conditions on the south west coast for whale watching and indeed shark watching, as
A whalewatch will be held at Bray Head, Valentia Island, Co. Kerry tomorrow (Friday 16 May).
When Pete Wallace, owner of Fish Tales charter service (a small fleet of inshore charter boats), heard that one of his working captains had received a citation for feeding bottlenose dolphin, he was amazed.
When Pete Wallace, owner of Fish Tales charter service (a small fleet of inshore charter boats), heard that one of his working captains had received a citation for feeding bottlenose dolphin, he was amazed.
A whalewatch will be held at Bray Head, Valentia Island, Co. Kerry tomorrow (Friday 16 May).
