Tom McSweeney talks to IWDG Director and skipper of Celtic Mist about the 25th Anniversary Sanctuary Tour in Poolbeg Sailing Club in Dublin. Wide ranging discussion on the vessel, whale and dolphins in Ireland and IWDG mission to raise awareness of whales and dolphins in Ireland. Please go to: http://afloat.ie/blogs/island-nation/item/33074-whale-of-a-thought-at-poolbeg-yacht-boat-club
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IWDG are deeply concerned with the new Heritage Council recently appointed by Minister Humphries. The new members of the board (listed below) does not include one member with expertise in wildlife. This is completely unacceptable for a state body whose remit under the Heritage Act, 1995 [pdf 96kb] is to provide policy advice on all
Information recorded on the sightings and strandings databases can be used in short- (is there an issue now that needs to be raised?), medium- (end of year figues and reports to agencies, what species? numbers? etc) and long-term (compare year to year, trends, unusual mortality events). If we look at minke whale strandings in 2016,
The 25th Anniversary Sanctuary Tour resumed after a month long break on Friday 8th July with the Celtic Mist setting sail from Poolbeg to Howth. We would like to extend a huge thank you to Poolbeg Yacht Club and Marina, for their kindness and allowing us to stay for this month with them. During the
After a brief spell of downtime, Celtic Mist is setting sail once more to start the final legs of the Sanctuary Tour. She will be departing from Poolbeg Yacht Club in Dublin tomorrow afternoon with a full crew of IWDG members, and from there will make her way to Drogheda to attend the Irish Maritime
Report II, 30/06/2016 There has been a huge amount of interest in this killer whale sighting record in recent days, with a huge reach on social media. At time of writing almost 114,000 have read this story via the IWDG Facebook page; this has no doubt been driven by the really strong images secured on
The final showing of the new documentary about the IWDG Expedition to Cape Verde in September 2014 in search of a new breeding grounds for humpback whales will shown at the library in Aras Inis Gluaire, Belmullet, Co Mayo on 23 June at 6pm with everybody invited. This will be a special event with film
All–Ireland Whale Watch Day, “Whale-Watch Ireland 2016”…a date for the diary Whale Watch Ireland 2016, Saturday 27th August, between 2:00 – 5:00pm The early arrival of humpback whales and other species of whales and dolphins along the Irish coast seems like a good omen for this years All Island Whale Watch day which will be
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