Reflecting on a great season for cetacean sightings
Lynsey Bland, Hebrides Cruises Wildlife Guide
With only a few weeks left of the 2017 season, it is clear that it has been a very good year in terms of wildlife sightings, especially of whales, dolphins and porpoise. Minke whales have been spotted on every single trip I have been on this season so far. The best sighting of the season took place just north of Ardnamurchan point on September 2nd. Over 300 common dolphins, 3 minke whales and hundreds of Manx shearwater and gannets, gathered together in one area of the sea, feeding on shoals of mackerel. This made for an incredible spectacle which is only rarely observed in the Hebrides. Other species spotted this season include bottlenose dolphins, risso’s dolphins and a rare humpback whale.
Reporting sightings via the Whale Track app to HWDT
Whenever we have had a cetacean sighting during the season, data has been collected and reported to the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust, based in Oban, via the Whale Track app. In August, HWDT launched their new sightings app which makes the reporting of cetacean sightings quick and simple. In just over a month, over 1000 sightings of 8800 animals have been reported to HWDT, proving that the Hebrides is one of the best place in Europe to spot cetaceans.
Hebrides Cruises was involved in the initial testing of the app and have been using it on board both boats since it was launched. I use the app on a daily basis when on board one of Hebrides Cruises vessels and have reported 83 sightings to HWDT this season so far. Other members of the Hebrides Cruises crew, even Chef Ross Harris, have also reported sightings using the app. The data collected is extremely important and it contributes to the understanding of where species are in the Hebrides and how many are in our waters. Hebrides Cruises will continue to use the Whale Track app and we also encourage our guests to get involved and report their sightings to HWDT too.
Our first but not last cruise , much delayed due to COVID but we got there in the end! A total “ wow” from start to finish , from the moment we boarded we knew that this was going to be special. As the cruise progressed out from Oban in the sun , with some fizz and cake the scene was set. Having such a knowledgeable crew was great , we felt in very safe hands so for small boat novices this was a great plus. Then , the wildlife, scenery , anticipation , meals and great company just made it perfect. Even the odd wet day didn’t detract, we managed to land on all the Islands, saw the most spectacular birdlife at The Shiants, a Minke “ lunge” feeding on the way, White Tailed Eagles , Dolphins , Seals and even the very rare Jennifer Saunders creature! Nothing was too much for the crew, they looked after us beautifully, with great patience ..we ask lots of questions..a great group of people. Thanks so much for making this such a memorable experience , we have already booked for next year...or as Skipper James said..” Do it whilst you are still vertical”! Will and Sarah Walker-Smith
Will and Sarah Walker-Smith: 6 May 2023Skye, the Small Isles and the Shiants