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Bumper year for whale and dolphin sightings across Scotland

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Volunteers sought to spot dolphins in Cardigan Bay

Dolphins have been sighted in Cardigan Bay. THE Sea Watch Foundation are seeking volunteers along Cardigan Bay to take part in the National Whale and Dolphin Watch this summer, which takes place from 24 July to 1 August. Last year’s event involved hundreds of volunteers from all around the British Isles, and enabled Sea Watch, a charity which has been running for over 30 years, to take direct action to protect species. Sea Watch’s sighting data of bottlenose dolphins has helped lead to two areas in Cardigan Bay being recommended as Special Areas of Conservation for the species. Since 2001, the organisation has monitored the semi-resident bottlenose dolphin population in Cardigan Bay, providing data for the Welsh and UK Governments through Natural Resources Wales.

FROSTY S RAMBLINGS More and more whales in warming British seas

The pod of 10 finally beached between Tunstall and Withernsea in East Yorkshire.  The main reason for so many whale sightings appears to be huge stocks of various species of squid being lured from their normal north Atlantic homes into the North Sea by increasingly warm sea temperatures caused by climate change. Although squid is the favoured food for sperm and many other whales the shallower and restricted waters of the North Sea off our east coast pose other threats and difficulties to large whales.    The 10 sperm whale pod that died on the East Yorkshire coast is thought to be the biggest mass stranding of the cetacean in England since scientific records began in 1913.

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