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Martina
00mercoledì 30 luglio 2003 14:16
Mi sembrava ci fossero alcuni irlandiani interessati all'osservazione dei cetacei... A parte la cattiveria che basterebbe andare in una spiaggia romagnola in alta stagione [SM=g27828] , senza offendere le nostre amiche balene (ma perché scrivo queste cose? [SM=g27819] ), mi è arrivato oggi un email che vi inoltro volentieri.

Hi Folks

Just a quick reminder that our flagship event, Whale Watch Ireland is taking place this Sunday August 3rd, between 2:00-5:00pm at a head land near you (see below).

It would be great if you could join us for the afternoon, as it's a good opportunity to meet members with similar interests. Perhaps you could help out on the day by scanning the sea, fielding questions from members of the public or assisting with crowd control? If you feel you can contribute, please contact the local organiser, at the details below or make your known on the day.

Location Meeting Point Watch Leader Contact

Old Head Kinsale, Cork Golf course gates Pádraig Whooley 023-31911

Dunmore Head, Kerry Coumeenoole car park Mick O' Connell 087-6328106

Loop Head, Clare Lighthouse car park Simon Berrow 086-8545450

Downpatrick Head, Mayo Car park James Kilroy 087-4194555

Carrick-A-Rede, Antrim Larrybane, Ballintoy Jim Allen 028-70344083

Whitehead, Antrim Sea front car park Ian Enlander 028-93372724

Howth Head, Dublin Balscadden car park Dave Wall 087-2977931

Hook Head, Wexford Hook Lighthouse Faith Wilson 087-6377328



*On Sat. 2nd Aug. a joint IWDG/Seawatch Foundation whale-watch will be held at Whitehead, meeting at the Quarry car park11:00, contact Andrew Upton at 028-44830282.



On Sun. 3rd the Portrush Countryside Ctr. will host a day of whale activities between 10:00-18:00, details from Andrew Upton, UWT 028-44830282 or Rita Caldwell, EHS 028-70825834.





Risso's dolphins in Wicklow



Although sightings of this group of dolphins have dropped off in recent weeks, this is more likely to reflect the poor weather as of late, and the fact that the novelty of Wicklow having a resident pod of dolphins may be starting to wear off. But they have been seen as recently as July 27th, by IWDG committee members who were watching harbour porpoises in Killiney Bay and scoped the Risso's off Bray Head.





Other than that, there have been many interesting sighting events around the country, all of which are available on the sightings section of the website www.iwdg.ie



later



Pádraig Whooley
Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG)
Gortagrenane
Castlefreke
Clonakilty
Co. Cork
Ireland

Phone: 023-31911
Website: www.iwdg.ie

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Premetto che sono andata un paio di mesi fa ad un evento di whale watch a Old Head (Kinsale) con i bambini, e dopo un'ora non si è vista neppure una pinna... io vi ho messo in guardia [SM=g27822]
Sean1
00mercoledì 30 luglio 2003 14:53
grazie...
...Martina per la segnalazione [SM=g27811] ...spero di esserci domenica, ovviamente a Howt.

Ciao

Sean
Martina
00lunedì 25 agosto 2003 09:47
Se per caso state facendo un giro a Waterford...
In caso abbiate un binocolo a portata di mano... [SM=g27822]

This will be relevant to any of our southeast members in the Wexford/Waterford area .

This morning, Sunday 24th, we received a call from staff at Hook Hd. lighthouse that a large whale had been observed in outer Waterford Harbour, close to Templetown during the morning. Associated with this whale were several dolphins.

By the description of the size and the fact that the whale had a visible blow, it seems likely that this whale was a humpback or fin whale. IWDG members saw the activity from a distance from Dunmore East on the Waterford side, but I think they'd have needed scopes or to have been on the Wexford size for a better look.

This latest sighting of large whales from the area, would suggest that the humpback/fin whale activity that has previously been recorded in West Cork in recent years has stayed further East.

admin/moris
00mercoledì 29 ottobre 2003 15:17
whalewatching, se siete dalle parti del west-cork...
Un grazie a Martina per l'informazione

I gather from Colin Barnes that there will be a whale watching trip tomorrow weather permitting, Thursday morning 30th at 10:00, leaving from Reen Pier, outside Union Hall, West Cork. Colin can be contacted on 086-3273226 for booking or enquiries.

Happy whale and northern lights watching


Pádraig Whooley
Irish Whale & Dolphin Group (IWDG)
Gortagrenane
Castlefreke
Clonakilty
Co. Cork
Ireland

Phone: 023-31911
Website: www.iwdg.ie
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