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National Whale and Dolphin Watch Day 1 & 2- 29th & 30th July

Jul 31, 2023
by Claudia Afeltra
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Day 1 of NWDW On July 29, 2023, National Whale and Dolphin Watch Week began in New Quay. The first sighting of the day was an adult harbor seal heading north, at a distance of only 70 meters. Later in the morning, a small pod of 7 common dolphins were seen feeding and surfacing for al
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Orca Watch Day 5- 31/05/2023

Jun 01, 2023
by Claudia Afeltra
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Today started quite quietly with no sightings until 10:20am. This was reported to be one harbour porpoise heading north east from Sarclet. Following our first report, there were three separate minke whale sightings at Duncansby Stacks at 12:23, Auckengall at 12:35 and Wick Harbour at
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Orca Watch Day 4- 30/05/2023

May 31, 2023
by Claudia Afeltra
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Day 4 of Orca Watch was a very exciting day in John O’Groats! Early in the morning at 7:24, eight Risso’s dolphins (including two calves!) were seen heading north at Duncansby Head. Shortly after at 8:23, a bull orca was seen from Orkney at the back of Muckle Skerry headin
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Orca Watch Day 3- 30/05/2023

May 30, 2023
by Claudia Afeltra
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We started the day with 2 harbour porpoise off John O’Groats harbour at 07:43. Harbour porpoise were again seen at Duncansby Head at 13:44, at Dunnet Head at 16:04 and a further 2 Harbour porpoise were seen on the afternoon John o’ Groats ferry. 1 Risso’s dolphin was also seen at Dunn
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Orca Watch 2023 Day 2- 28/05/2023

May 29, 2023
by Claudia Afeltra
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Day 2 of Orca Watch 2023 was another busy day for everyone! Merch is selling quickly and it’s great to see people out and about wearing our new design and with our stickers on their cars! Our volunteers are quickly becoming experts with conducting marine mammal surveys and getting to
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