Cuvier’s beaked whales (Ziphius cavirostris) are native to both British and Irish waters where they occur in deep waters, typically greater than 50 km offshore. They are protected by a range of national and EU legislation and International agreements. Over a 45 day period between 11 December 2014 and 30 January 2015, a total of
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Cuvier’s beaked whales (Ziphius cavirostris) are native to both British and Irish waters where they occur in deep waters, typically greater than 50 km offshore. They are protected by a range of national and EU legislation and International agreements. Over a 45 day period between 11 December 2014 and 30 January 2015, a total of
Cuvier’s beaked whales (Ziphius cavirostris) are native to both British and Irish waters where they occur in deep waters, typically greater than 50 km offshore. They are protected by a range of national and EU legislation and International agreements. Over a 45 day period between 11 December 2014 and 30 January 2015, a total of
Many thanks to IWDG Member Jim Hurley for his excellent talk about the Saltees Islands wildlife last week. Tomorrow night Wednesday 18th February, IWDG's Celtic Mist Manager Deirdre Slevin will give a talk on the work of the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group and local sightings and strandings in the Wexford area. Next
Many thanks to IWDG Member Jim Hurley for his excellent talk about the Saltees Islands wildlife last week. Tomorrow night Wednesday 18th February, IWDG's Celtic Mist Manager Deirdre Slevin will give a talk on the work of the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group and local sightings and strandings in the Wexford area. Next
Report update 13/02/15…… IWDG has just received this morning another late season humpback whale record from Monday 9th Feb. of a pair of humpback whales off the Ling Rocks, to the southeast of the Old Head of Kinsale, Co. Cork. Clearly another cohort of humpbacks that given the lateness in the season are unlikely to
Report update 13/02/15…… IWDG has just received this morning another late season humpback whale record from Monday 9th Feb. of a pair of humpback whales off the Ling Rocks, to the southeast of the Old Head of Kinsale, Co. Cork. Clearly another cohort of humpbacks that given the lateness in the season are unlikely to
The IWDG is featured on a new RTE interactive video. The video links a number of features around the mysteries of the humpback whale and its occurrence in Irish waters. This new features enables the listener to visit different links depending on how deeply they want to delve into the story. Created by Philip Bromwell,
The IWDG is featured on a new RTE interactive video. The video links a number of features around the mysteries of the humpback whale and its occurrence in Irish waters. This new features enables the listener to visit different links depending on how deeply they want to delve into the story. Created by Philip Bromwell,
IWDG Upcoming Events 2015 IWDG Volunteers will attend the following events throughout 2015 promoting the conservation and research of Whales and Dolphins in Irish Waters. We hope that you will come along and visit us, if you would like to volunteer and help out at these events, please email events@iwdg.ie Event: Wexford Harbour Boat and
