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ETCKon 07-26-2006 09:02 AM

Heat draws in whales and dolphins
 
Scientists believe the current heatwave may be contributing to the unusually large numbers of whales and dolphins off Scotland's east coast.

The sea around Aberdeenshire is proving to be a particular hot spot for marine mammals, with many more minke whales recorded than normal.

The whales, which grow to about 28ft, have been seen congregating inshore near Aberdeen and further north.

They have also been seen feeding close to the surface in the Moray Firth.


The increase in sightings probably reflects the marked rise in sea surface temperatures which has taken place in recent years
Dr Peter Evans
Sea Watch Foundation

Other unusual sightings over the past week include: a fin whale at North Berwick; a whale, believed to be a pilot whale, at St Cyrus; six Risso's dolphins off Girdleness near Aberdeen and large groups of white-beaked dolphins further offshore.

Groups of up to a dozen common dolphins have also been seen at Fraserburgh and a humpback whale in the Outer Hebrides.

Dr Peter Evans, director of the Sea Watch Foundation, a marine conservation charity and research organisation, said: "Harbour porpoises and bottlenose dolphins are more or less resident in the Moray Firth and off the Aberdeenshire coast, but common dolphins occur mainly around the south-west of Britain.

"And Risso's dolphins are rare in the North Sea, although they have been seen a number of times in the last couple of years.

Risso's dolphin
Rare Risso's dolphins have been spotted in the North Sea

"The increase in sightings of these species in this area probably reflects the marked rise in sea surface temperatures which has taken place in recent years.

"We are still analysing figures, but we believe there are more sightings of both whales and dolphins in eastern Scotland this year compared to the same period last year."

He added that sightings of minkes off the west coast were particularly welcome as there was a decline in their numbers in the area last year due to a regional shortage of sprats on which they feed.

National Whale and Dolphin Watch takes place from 12-20 August around the coast of Britain.

The event is organised annually by the Sea Watch Foundation, to raise awareness of the 28 marine mammal species known to visit British and Irish waters.

Sightings are used by Sea Watch scientists to aid their research into the effects on whales and dolphins of factors such as global warming, marine pollution, and fishing.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/5208438.stm

ETCKon 07-26-2006 09:05 AM

sorry but the article is fun ny

EvilFubAr 07-26-2006 10:17 AM

So Long And Thanks For All The Fish!

ETCKon 07-26-2006 10:25 AM

Lol your funny man

EvilFubAr 07-26-2006 10:28 AM

http://www.jengajam.com/r/dolphins-so-long-thank

ETCKon 07-26-2006 05:00 PM

Hitching away...thats a great one

mattz 07-26-2006 05:02 PM

where are the pics

Ace_luffy 07-26-2006 05:05 PM

any pics....

Scott McD 07-26-2006 05:07 PM

Cool, i'm gonna go see me some dolphins...

pornguy 07-26-2006 05:08 PM

We have not really seen a major increase here. although I heard that there was a great white shark attack in San Diego a few days ago. But I have not found any news on it.

KittyLix 07-26-2006 05:09 PM

Weird a week ago i had a dream of me taking pics of a bunch of whales coming up near the cliff

reynold 07-26-2006 06:18 PM

That could be a possible tourist attraction.


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