I can’t turn my back on the sea. It’s a strange conviction, superstitious almost. Yet every time I finish a land watch, I can still feel the vast open water behind me as I head down the pier for home, and I have to keep turning back. Maybe it’s the fear of missing a sneaky, darting po
Humpback whale showing characteristic humped back and white pectoral fins. Photo by Peter Evans/Sea Watch Foundation Just a couple of weeks ago, with help from our Regional Coordinator for Norfolk we sent out a prediction to press in the East Anglia region of a humpback whale visiting
Sightings of juvenile minke whales off Scotland’s west coast increased in 2015 to the highest ever recorded within a survey season, during marine research expeditions carried out by Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust – indicating either a significant increase in actual numbers or an in