A SICK humpback whale trapped in a private harbour north of Perth has died. News.co.au
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Britain agreed to bankroll controversial drilling for oil and gas, despite a warning from its own officials of the “potentially devastating effects” on a critically endangered species of whale.
The European Commission has today published a Communication on the role of fisheries management in implementing an ecosystem approach to marine management.
IWDG have received a sequence of images of a killer whale pod traveling west off the Mizen on Sat 5th April at 14:30. The sighting was made by Michelle Curran and Liam O’ Shea who observed and photographed the group which comprised at least 3, possibly 4 individuals travelling westwards within a few hundred meters
Andrew Malcolm reports on a watch off Ram Head 8th April There are those days when driving to Ardmore to do an effort watch I get that buzz of anticipation, when I know I’m just going to see cetaceans galore. There is neither rhyme nor reason for it; it’s totally a gut feeling. Today was
Following the report of the unusual stranding of five Cuvier’s beaked whales Ziphius cavirostris on the coast of western Scotland in February, it is interesting to note a similar trend in Ireland.
Following the report of the unusual stranding of five Cuvier’s beaked whales Ziphius cavirostris on the coast of western Scotland in February, it is interesting to note a similar trend in Ireland.
Scientists have developed a cutting-edge underwater listening system to protect Right Whales from their number one killer: ships. The Massachusetts Bay network can track right whales by their signature call – and in as little as 20 minutes warn mariners t
Anti-submarine sonar may have killed a group of whales found dead in the Hebrides in one of Britain’s most unusual strandings. 4 beaked whales were also found dead on the Irish coastline during same period – Ed]
Most of our monthly Effort Watches for April from throughout all Irish waters have been carried out by our regular watch teams. These regular montly watches in our inshore waters form a central plank of our monitoring commitment to NPWS under ISCOPE II. These watches provide an important “baseline” which are essential in establishing key
