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Strandings of Northern Bottlenose whales in Cromarty, Moray Firth.

Aug 19, 2013
by Sightings Officer
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On Sunday 2nd August reports that two juvenile Northern Bottlenose whales (approximately 18 feet in length) live stranded at low tide 1 mile west of Cromarty, Black Isle in the Moray Firth. News of a third, much larger Northern Bottlenose whale had been seen heading back out to deeper
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Life as a dolphin researcher: Boat surveys

Aug 12, 2013
by Sightings Officer
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After the excitement of National Whale and Dolphin Watch week  (thanks to everyone for logging their sightings so far – keep them coming in!), things normally quietened down in the New Quay offices but with the return of some good weather, boat surveys have been back on! Boat surveys
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New Whitby Whale Watching Centre

Aug 04, 2013
by Sightings Officer
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Whitby, on the North Yorkshire coast, is perhaps not the first place you would expect to have a whale watching centre. However in recent years several species of cetacean have been reported there. Yorkshire Co-ordinator and Chair of Trustees Robin Petch has worked closely with local b
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National Whale and Dolphin Watch in New Quay

Jul 31, 2013
by Sightings Officer
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Saturday brought along National Whale and Dolphin Week, an opportunity for the whole of UK and Ireland to join forces in reporting cetacean sightings in our coastal waters. It’s been a busy and exciting week for the whole of the UK’s dedicated whale and dolphin spotters including our
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It’s National Whale and Dolphin Watch. 690 sightings and counting!

Jul 27, 2013
by Sightings Officer
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This week (from 27th July to 4th August) cetacean observers around the UK will be collecting data and reporting their cetacean sightings to the Sea Watch Foundation in a concerted effort collect as much information as possible on the whereabouts of cetacean species in our waters. Want
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