1,000 dolphin 'Superpod'

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'Superpod' of 1,000 dolphins spotted off Skye

By Daniel Barrenger


A group of wildlife spotters taking a boat trip off the north coast of Skye encountered an enormous "superpod" of 1,000 dolphins.


The boat's owner, Nick Davies, who operates out of Gairloch on the mainland, said he thought they were short-beaked common dolphins and he had seen such a sight only once before in 15 years.

Last June, a "superpod" of more than 400 dolphins was recorded in the Moray Firth.

Mr Davies said the Skye pod had included adults, juveniles and calves. "They were everywhere you looked for as far as you could see. There was five square miles where they just filled the sea," he said. It is thought the giant pod was created when smaller ones grouped together to chase a huge shoal of fish.

_http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/superpod-of-1000-dolphins-spotted-off-skye-2017245.html

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Although a dolphin gathering of this size is not that unusual, in view of the situation in the southern area of the North Atlantic ocean and the nearby Gulf of Mexico, perhaps any large groups of marine animals and their movements in the Atlantic are worth keeping an eye on.
 
Speaking of dolphins, the friendly neighbourhood dolphin, Moko turned up dead on the beach yesterday. :cry: It's on the wrong side from the oil spill but was wondering if somehow Moko's death was related. Could it possibly be due to the theorized deep water currents? :huh:
 
Vulcan59 said:
Speaking of dolphins, the friendly neighbourhood dolphin, Moko turned up dead on the beach yesterday. :cry: It's on the wrong side from the oil spill but was wondering if somehow Moko's death was related. Could it possibly be due to the theorized deep water currents? :huh:


:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
 
Vulcan59 said:
Speaking of dolphins, the friendly neighbourhood dolphin, Moko turned up dead on the beach yesterday. :cry: It's on the wrong side from the oil spill but was wondering if somehow Moko's death was related. Could it possibly be due to the theorized deep water currents? :huh:

Oh cripes! I hate it when that happens. :cry:

I don't know, Vulcan, I was hoping that it would take longer than this to get to other areas. The Cs said 3 months for it to reach Europe and they're on the Atlantic.

I'm sorry for the loss of the neighbourhood dolphin, they do become special friends. :flowers:
 
Moko certainly touched many people here. There was a debate as to where to bury it. Now, people are upset that their area was not chosen as a burial ground!

Meanwhile the just concluded post-mortem states the following:-

The pathologists were "unable to establish cause of death due to post mortem decomposition", the report said.

The only potential contributing factor identified was evidence of liver disease.
Wonder if they are hiding something or is it just a case of "liver disease"? Maybe too much toxins in the waters here? :huh:
 

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