A cetacean monitoring project in running in Guernsey with @GuernseyBRC. IDing local bottlenoses and understanding other local marine species 🐬 #cidolphins
We’ve received lots of Bottlenose dolphin sightings around the Bailiwick over the last few days 🤩🐬
If you’ve snapped any photos or videos we would love to see them, especially if the dorsal fin is clear for photo IDs!
Thank you Gemma Honey and Sark Ferries for the 📹!
A rescue operation was launched on Monday afternoon after 13 common dolphins found themselves stuck in shallow water on Jersey's south east coast.
https://t.co/boNU2ddHe4
Well that’s an 🌱 wrap! Many congratulations to our #BEEP volunteers for attending the UK Seagrass Symposium, hosted by the @OceanCTrust @CwallWildlife
Over 150 delegates attended in person & 50 online to hear @claremarshall_ showcase BEEP & Bailiwick Eelgrass. Well done Clare!
Next Sunday (24th September) we will be down at the St Johns Ambulance Seafront Sunday (St Peter Port) all day with our project partners @LaSocieteG 🌳@_Seasearch 🤿 and @DolfinID🐬
Why not say hello 👋 and chat to us all about Guernsey’s marvellous marine environment 🦀🐠🪼🐙🌱
The bumps humpback whales have on their head and pectoral fins are hair follicles. They act as a sensory tool, detecting changes in water temperature and the presence of prey in the whale’s blind spots.
#EarthCapture by Alex NewSouthWhales via Instagram
#WorldWhaleDay
Whale whale whale, if it isn’t #WorldWhaleDay. Did you know a number of different whales visit or live in the UK’s seas? Here’s a 🧵 about UK whales. (1/6)
Happy #WorldWhaleDay2023! 🐋
Scripps Acoustic Ecology Lab (@Scripps_AEL) students are here to talk about how and why they research these incredible creatures. ⬇️
Dive into the Scripps Acoustic Ecology Lab: https://t.co/kSYDYwRlyE
@GuernseyBRC@BailiwickGsy@NickyNaturalist @thegsyscientist A mystery and a half how it managed to get in. Good news is that the humpback is back on the open sea!! 🎉🎉🎉
https://t.co/C3hX3xF6WT