Friday, 1 June 2012

Close encounters with a Minke whale

Manx Whale & Dolphin Watch

May 2012. Summer may just have arrived in Manx waters, if the survey with the Manx Whale & Dolphin Watch recently is anything to go by. It was a beautiful day & the sea was alive with wildlife.
There were thousands of sea birds, including diving gannets, guillemots, razorbills and Manx shearwaters. We also saw dozens of harbour porpoise. Then we saw a basking shark - the first of the season for the Manx Basking Shark Watch and Manx Whale & Dolphin Watch team, and the first ever for our volunteers.
Naughty Minke
We thought the day couldn't get much better, until we had a truly amazing encounter with a Minke whale. This Minke was curious and came right up to the boat. It was circling us, surfacing right alongside us and swimming underneath us. We could see the white bands on its flippers and its triangular shaped head.
The fish-finder showed that we were right over a big ball of fish and it seemed like the Minke was using us to help feed on them. None of us had ever been that close to a Minke before, even our very experienced skippers on the boat. I can't imagine that we will be that lucky again, but it was an incredible experience which will stay with all of us for a long time.
Hopefully, this is the start of a great summer for marine wildlife on the Island. Time spent at the coast or on the water should reward you with some fabulous sightings of sharks, whales, dolphins and porpoises. We look forward to getting your reports, hearing your stories and seeing your pictures. Sharks can be reported to www.manxbaskingsharkwatch.com and whales & dolphins to www.mwdw.net.

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