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IWDG have now received three reports from seperate sites, 24th Jan, of what are most likely fin whales off the Waterford coast. See article below for updates. This augurs well for the week’s research cruises.

The Pentagon on Tuesday exempted the Navy for two years from a law protecting whales so it may continue using military sonar while working on a long-term plan to comply with environmental regulations.

Illegal fishing has depleted global stocks of tuna and governments need to take bold action to save some critically endangered species, the WWF conservation group said on Monday as a conference on the topic opened in Japan.

Melting Arctic sea ice may be attracting more killer whales to Canada’s far northern waters, and that could mean some Inuit hunters will be competing directly with the majestic marine mammals for food, a group of researchers say.

Pirates and licenced trawlers are pillaging the world’s oceans, while proposals on the table for trade ministers meeting in Switzerland next week could prove the final blow to sea life, Greenpeace said on Friday.

Rescuers guided eight distressed dolphins back into open water on Tuesday, a week after several of the animals became stranded in a shallow cove off Long Island, New York.

A total of 145 records of stranded cetaceans were reported to the IWDG during 2006 – which is the highest annual total since records began. A list of all stranding records from the IWDG have recently been submitted to the Irish Naturalists’ Journal for publication. At least 15 species were identified including the first sei

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