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I was reading an article in the Sunday Times on 3rd December, which made me feel a little more optimistic about our oceans. After the recent news about cod stocks being fished to near extinction, and dramatic action needed now to save them, this was a breath of fresh air.

After years of decline, Will Iredale tells us that certain species have been seen around Britain, in what seems to be a healthy change, after decades of decline.

They include the fin whale, the second largest animal in the world, and the humpback, which is known for its complex singing. Hopefully we can put this resurgence in whlae sightings down to the ban on any commercial whaling in British waters for some time.

According to Peter Evans of the Department of Zoology at Oxford University, fin whales are back in significant numbers off the Welsh and North West coasts. The number is 30% higher than the number spotted in the last forty years. One was recently spotted in the Moray Firth, and a mother and calf in the Hebrides. They usually are deep ocean creatures, but scientists are convinced that because of their increasing numbers, they are moving inshore.

In addition, four killer whales and a calf were spotted in the Bristol Channel, although I will have to try hard to keep that from my mind next time I’m in the line up at Woolacombe. The Sea Watch survey has spotted forty five humpbacks since 2000, which eclipses the number seen in recent years.

Great news, as we all strive to take a more active role in the ocean environment, and looking after the animals which make it their home. We normally only hear of these things when one becomes grounded, as we saw in the Thames last year.

Check out our own marine life guide, coming in the next issue of Drift, written by Sean Bennett of The Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group.
Posted by Howard on 14:25:33  13/12/2006
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