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The Irish Whale and Dolphin Group (IWDG) will be taking part in the Dublin Port Riverfest this Bank Holiday weekend, 3rd – 5th June 2017.  ​ Festivities kick off with the Celtic Mist taking part in the Parade of Sails, which will depart Dun Laoghaire at 11 am and head to Dublin Port, arriving at

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Marine Mammal Surveyors, Stephanie Levesque and Stephanie Linehan report on the Celtic Mist's Cruise from Baltimore to Crosshaven last week.   To follow the track of the Celtic Mist's journey at: https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/oldshipid:290781/oldmmsi:250002411/olddate:lastknown Sunday, 14th May The new crew arrived in Baltimore – marine biologists Stephanie and Stephanie, and IWDG members Annette, Niamh, Gerry and Paul

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Just as we were finishing in the office on Friday evening, Mick O'Connell (IWDG Strandings Officer), notified us that he'd received a call about a live stranded dolphin in Doughmore Bay in Doonbeg. Live stranding calls alway conjure hopes that the animal can be refloated, combined with fears that by the time you get there it

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To celebrate Ireland's National Biodiversity Week, May 19th – 28th, the IWDG is hosting a series of talks and guided land-based whale watches. All events are free and open to people of all ages with an interest in our marine megafauna. We hope to see you at one of our following events: Sat 20th May

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Celtic Mist annually make over is well under way with great help from IWDG members. She was lifted Friday afternoon after Finbarr O’Connell and his crew made the short journey from Fenit to Kilrush Marina. We power hosed a years’ epifauna and growth from her hull and Fiacc changed over the anodes (with a little

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Report II,  Update 5th April 2017 Great news today from our MMO Officer, Patrick Lyne who has reported the first humpback whale of the 2017/18 whale season, with a single animal seen this afternoon tail-fluking from Crow Head, Beara Peninsula about 5 Km offshore, among large numbers of common dolphins. It seems that each year,

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Four Common dolphins were stranded in Cloghane estuary at 11am on March 30th. Locals had noticed the four dolphins foraging as the tide was going out and it is quite common for individuals to be caught out by the quickly receeding tide in the area and so the alert was raised. Sure enough about 30

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