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IWDG have received reports since mid September of a dolphin which has taken up semi-residence around this offshore Donegal Island.

The IWDG has been awarded a Vodafone/CVI Ireland Nature Fund Award. The award will enable us to continue with our large whale Photo ID project over the coming year. The award was presented by Mairead McGuinness MEP who also chaired the judging panel. The Nature fund is distributed twice a year, with a yearly prize

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Iceland is in talks with Japan to ease the way for exports of whale meat to the Asian nation, a government source said on Wednesday, three weeks after Reykjavik ended a two-decade ban by resuming commercial whaling.

During the current calm weather, whale watching and research opportunities off the Irish South coast have been excellent, and we’d advise you to make the most of this weather window. On each of the past three days this week IWDG observers have been monitoring fin whales inshore off Counties Cork and Waterford. Fin whales Balaenoptera

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The world’s fish and seafood populations will collapse by 2048 if current trends in habitat destruction and overfishing continue, resulting in less food for humans, researchers said on Thursday. The researchers found that marine biodiversity – the variety of ocean fish, shellfish, birds, plants and micro-organisms – has declined dramatically, with 29 percent of species

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Traders in a Kent seaside town say a dolphin who has been “performing” for visitors all summer has boosted trade and extended their holiday season. Planet Ark

Iceland’s fisheries minister said on Wednesday the government had expected criticism for its decision to resume commercial whaling after a 21-year ban but he dismissed suggestions the hunt would hurt tourism.