Life on the Edge – Ireland/France

Outward Cruise: Dates 28th of August to September 7th Castletownbere (West 
Cork, Ireland) to Camaret (Brittany, France)

Return Cruise: September 8th to 18th Camaret (Brittany) to Castletownbere (West 
Cork).

 

You are invited to join a training cruise recording cetacean activity 
principally in the Irish EEZ from West Cork to Brittany where the shelf edge is 
targeted from Ireland to France on Jessy of Adrigole a 37ft yacht (Jessy 
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 ). 

 

Participants will receive instructions on how to record and recognise sightings 
prior to joining and these will be covered again on start up and reinforced 
during the survey.  This data will be submitted to the Irish Whale and Dolphin 
Group database and used for future publications on the distribution of 
cetaceans in Irish waters.  Data from UK and French waters will be made 
available to relevant authorities in these jurisdictions. Anyone with a strong 
interest in acoustics and some previous knowledge should let us know beforehand 
so we can accommodate this as well.   Otherwise a basic introduction to 
acoustics will be included with instruction. This is an opportunity to gain 
experience of a wide variety of cetaceans in a natural setting with minimal or 
no disturbance and will enhance the detection and behavioural analysis of 
marine mammal observers and acoustics operators.  Sailing instruction will be 
provided as necessary but no qualifications will be obtained.  Sailing time can 
be logged for experience if required.  No prior experience of sailing, or 
marine mammals is required but some prior experience or interest is typical of 
all previous crews members.  This will be the fifth year of operation but the 
first time exploring the rarely visited canyon systems off the South West of 
Ireland where it is expected large baleen whales (fin/blue),beaked (hopefully), 
sperm and pilot whales may be encountered among others.      

 

The objective for the entire crew is to gather as much sightings data and 
acoustic data on species encountered as possible, along the shelf edge, in sea 
states of 3 or less.  While 10 days are allowed, sailing a direct crossing from 
West Cork to Brittany can very comfortably be undertaken in two days.  
Participants should expect to spend about 5 or 7 days at sea depending on 
weather and will be required to assist in sailing the vessel, recording 
sightings and other crewing duties.  While it is intended to avoid rough 
weather this can never be guaranteed.  Night time sailing will be required and 
crew will sleep in shifts at night.  While time at sea is not luxurious, it is 
hoped to record a large variety and number of species and this is an 
opportunity for participants to see the greatest variety and abundance that the 
Irish and French (and UK) waters have to offer.  Time on the shelf edge will be 
determined by weather and typically the Celtic Sea will see calmer weather and 
we will his area unless necessary.  Early September typically sees periods of 
settled weather so we will utilise these to cover track lines on the shelf edge.

 

Cost for joining the crew on this survey will be €1310 for either outward or 
return journey and IWDG membership (www.iwdg.ie ).  Food on board will be 
provided, although when in port crew will buy their own meals ashore typically. 
 We may spend days in port while waiting for good weather and will hope to 
arrive in port before appointed final date. Participants will be expected to 
organise their own travel to and from  Cork/Brittany but we will assist in any 
way we can.  Further details are available on request by email to m...@iwdg.ie .

 

 

Patrick Lyne

MMO Coordinator IWDG

Disert

Castletownbere

County Cork

Ireland

 

Email: m...@iwdg.ie / ply...@eircom.net 

Website: www.iwdg.ie 

Ph: 353 27 71930

Mob: 353 86 2334424

 

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