Captain's Log
SLS's 30th Season...
Sea Life Surveys’ 30th anniversary season is
coming to a close but what a truly fantastic 7 months we have had. Whilst parts
of the UK suffered with the wettest summer in 100 years, Mull seemed to escape
the vast majority of the bad weather having spells of sunshine and calm winds lasting
weeks at a time.
The excellent conditions helped with our sightings by
allowing us to get out to the whale grounds on the majority of our Whalewatch
Explorer trips. After the first Minke was spotted on the 3rd of May we
had a very high success rate throughout the season. We experienced some
incredible Minke encounters with a number of very close associations; skipper
Popz often commented how the whales were trying to join him in the wheelhouse!
However, even watching these fascinating animals feeding at a distance or trying
to track down the more sneaky individuals is such a privilege.
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Minke whale heading over to Sula Crion on an Ecocruz with skipper Lippy and guide Jayne (taken from Sula Beag) |
For those who follow our daily updates on Facebook or Twitter you will probably be
familiar with some of our named whales that we have been lucky enough to see on
numerous occasions this season including 2 of our most regularly sighted whales,
Knobble and Kasey. Knobble (first identified in 2002) was seen on 12 separate
occasions this year from the 5th of May right though the season until
our last sighting of him/her on the 22nd
of September. We do not know where this whale spends the winter months or
where Knobble travels to in between our sightings however I find being able to observe
and learn about a tiny fraction of this Minke’s life truly fascinating. Another
whale with a very recognisable dorsal fin is Kasey (first identified in 2000)… guide
Ewan had a very special encounter with this whale on a 2 hour Ecocruz on the 20th
of July when it surfaced right beside Sula Beag allowing all onboard the chance
to view Kasey’s whole body under the water and even look in to a wild whale’s
eye, wow!! Kasey stayed around for a couple of weeks and we managed to catch up
with him/her on 4 trips.
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Kasey the Minke whale, seen 4 times this season :-) |
Even on some of the rougher trips the Minkes did not
disappoint. A windy Wildlife Adventure trip on the 15th of August
saw a breaching whale! And one particularly choppy trip when Captain Lewy came
back to skipper on the 16th of June turned out to be one of my most
exciting whale experiences yet! We
headed north to the Isle of Muck and through the chop managed to track several
whales by following their blows as they swam around us and even travelled alongside
us. One whale appeared to bow ride, surfacing on either side of Sula Beag’s bow
a couple of times!
The 2012 season has been an incredible season for a number
of other cetacean species including 2 new species for me! The first was the
white-beaked dolphins which we saw a total of 3 times in less than 2 weeks in
June. Whilst a sighting of these beautiful dolphins is not unheard of in these
waters, it is rare as they usually inhabit waters further offshore and favour
the northern Hebrides. 2012 is only the second season SLS has come across them
in 30 years! The other new cetacean species was a real dream come true… one of the
top predators of the seas, ORCA!!
Although there is small resident pod of orca off the west coast of the UK these
individuals cover a vast area and to bump in to them we just have to be
exceptionally lucky. It took me 4 seasons but on the 24th of August
with a boat FULL of passengers my wish came true and we had an encounter which still
gives me goose bumps! I feel incredibly fortunate to have seen one of the world’s
most iconic species full stop but to do so off Mull and onboard Sula Beag with
skipper James and guides Ewan and Andy Tait was truly magic.
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Rare sighting of white-beaked dolphins, seen 3 times in June!
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Orca!! Seen on a Wildlife Adventure, 24th of August 2012 |
Our more frequently sighted species of dolphin cannot be
forgotten as we’ve had some superb sightings of common dolphins sometimes in
huge feeding frenzies with diving gannets, an incredible wildlife spectacle. However,
one of my favourite common dolphin encounters has to be from just a couple of
weeks ago on the 18th of October on an Ecocruz!! The dolphins were with
us for around an hour, once again proving you never know what we will come
across! We also had several great sightings of bottlenose dolphins and on one
Wildlife Adventure on the 5th of August we heard their bizarre
clicks and whistles on the hydrophone as they played around Sula Beag, an
unforgettable experience.
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Common dolphin adult and calf bow riding |
The smallest cetacean species, the harbour porpoise, have
stolen the lime light on many shorter trips. On one dreich Wildlife Adventure
on the 31st
of August we were surrounded by around 10 porpies, whizzing alongside Sula
Beag and even turning on their sides to look up… who was looking at who?! They
kept this behaviour up for around 20 minutes, such amazing wee animals!
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Harbour porpoise circling Sula Beag |
A HUGE summer visitor which was the highlight on numerous
trips has to be the basking
sharks which graced the waters around Mull from May until the end of
August. We had some fantastic views of these animals both beneath the surface as
they swam right alongside us and above it when they breached clean out of the
water, a truly awesome sight! SLS was also involved with an exciting project
with the University of Exeter and Scottish Natural Heritage this year satellite
tagging these giants. Unfortunately several of the tags have detached however
one female shark named Cailleach was tagged between the Isles of Coll and Tiree
and is now swimming south past Portugal, 180km from the island of Madeira!!
Incredible to see where this shark is heading and we are keeping everything
crossed the tag stays attached for the winter months, you can follow her
journey here,
safe travels Cailleach!!
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One of many fantastic sightings of basking shark feeding at the surface |
Mull’s good weather has also benefited a lot of the island’s
wildlife including the eagles. Mull’s had a bumper year of white-tailed eagle
fledglings and we’ve been fortunate to sail past a nesting pair allowing us to follow
the progress of a white-tailed eagle family. The pair successfully raised two
fit and healthy fledglings
who Debby Thorne from the Mull Eagle
Watch hide kindly let our passengers name… the winning suggestions (made by
Angela Gray) were Hoy and Grainger, 2 Scottish Olympians, we think very fitting
names for such magnificent birds born this year! We’ve also had some incredible
views of a local golden eagle pair who have also been successful with a
juvenile, what a joy to watch these awesome birds soaring on the thermals over
Mull.
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The 2.5 m wingspan of one of our local white-tailed eagles |
As well as running the daily boat trips, SLS has also been
busy this year with some fantastic charters including trips to the Treshnish
Isles and Staffa to visit some of our fantastic nesting seabirds, filming
basking sharks with the BBC Springwatch team, BBQs at Sanna Bay and the
fantastic week-long basking shark adventures with Acuatours. However,
one of my personal favourite charters (and favourite days of the year in fact)
was the day spent filming with Ray Mears for ITV1’s Wild Britain. After some wild
weather the previous day everything turned in our favour and we headed out with
most of the SLS team in search of sharks. We couldn’t have wished for better
conditions and before too long we found good numbers gorging on a thick soup of
plankton allowing the film crew to get the footage they wanted, Ray in the
water with the second largest fish on the planet! After an incredible day we
sailed home for Tobermory and spotted a Minke in glassy conditions, Ewan
counted 48 storm petrels and we had one of the most beautiful sunsets of the
summer (plus enjoyed a curry with Ray onboard afterwards seeing in Jimbo’s
birthday!!). We think Wild Britain is due to be aired in the New Year so look
out for more details from us nearer the time!
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The SLS team with Ray Mears and the ITV film crew |
The Sea Life Surveys team have recently just returned from
our end of season bash aboard Hebridean
Sea School’s boat Bold Ranger (many thanks to Norman and Lesley for the use
of their fantastic boat). After years of seeing the Outer Hebrides on the
horizon and many jokes about heading west to reach them we all finally did it!!
The SLS team spent 2 nights away anchored off Vatersay and Eriskay exploring
the remote islands. Highlights of our trip has to be sat among over 500 fulmars
wheeling above us off Barra Head, several dolphin encounters, sailing beneath the
huge cliffs of Mingulay and viewing hundreds of grey seals with their fluffy
pups hauled out on a sandy beach…. anybody fancy trips to the Outer Hebrides
for the 2013 season??!
It’s hard to sum up such an incredible season but these are
SOME of my highlights… here’s to an awesome 2013 season, see you there!
Ruth :-)
Wildlife Adventure - 24th October 2012
Wildlife
Adventure Passengers 24/10/12 - Another superb trip today in the
sunshine as we managed to track the young whale again, enjoying great
views of the mini Minke! We got a count of around 20 Porpoise during the
trip as well and plenty of seals out in the open grounds. As we popped
into an inlet to focus on coastal species we ended up getting 3 Otters
and 4 White-Tailed Eagles!! On the way back we watched a nice hurry of
feeding gulls and collected a good plankton sample before seeing another
3 WT Eagles including an amazing close encounter with one feeding on a
Shag! We say goodbye to Andy and Jayne today but I am sure we will see
them on board again in 2013! Ewan
Wildlife Adventure - 23rd October 2012
Wildlife Adventure Passengers 23/10/12 - Flat calm sea as we headed out of the bay this morning and with in 20 minutes the Mars bar was claimed as we got onto a very small, immature MINKE WHALE! The animal approached the boat as everyone on board got fantastic views. A lot of small groups of porpoise were seen as we made our way to the west. Working our way back in we saw the minke again and also a healthy hurry of feeding gulls and gannets. The action didn't stop there as we got incredible views of two adult white-tailed eagles in flight and an otter swimming yards away from the boat just after we took this photo back at the pontoon! On the evening Eco cruise we saw porpoise, seals and a lovely sunset...what a day!! Ewan
2012 Season Featuring Knobble the Minke Whale!!!
Here's a photo of one of the stars of the 2012 season…. Knobble!! This special Minke whale, first identified in 2002, was seen from Sula Beag on 12 separate trips right throughout the season from the 5th of May until our last sighting of him/her on the 22nd of September. This pic was taken on the 30th of July, we love how you can see the reflection of Knobble’s dorsal fin on his/her back!!... Hope to see you again next year Knobble! :-)
Mull Rally 2012 - Jimbo & Captain Lewy!
HUGE congratulations to the boss and skipper James Fairbairns and skipper Lewis Drysdale for coming 3rd in their class in the Mull Rally this weekend!! Awesome result, well done Jimbo and Captain Lewy!! :-)
COMPETITION WINNER!!!!
Congratulations to one of our passengers Angela Gray who won the NAME OUR LOCAL SEA EAGLE CHICKS COMPETITION and a place on an Ecocruz! After a whole season of watching the progress of the two young eagles we are pleased to introduce…. Hoy and Grainger!! We hope you agree that naming such mighty birds raised in 2012 after two great Scottish Olympians is very fitting! Safe journey Hoy and Grainger!! :-) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSRjoApPjwk&feature=youtu.be
Wildlife Adventure - 10th October 2012
Wildlife Adventure passengers – 10th of October 2012. Some wonderful sightings on today’s 4 hour trip... without moving our binoculars we were able to watch a huge juvenile white-tailed eagle sat on the shoreline and 3 otters feeding in the water very close by! We also saw a fourth otter and had great views of 2 white-tailed eagles in flight! Also great northern diver, diving gannets, great skua harassing gulls, peregrine falcon, buzzard and common seals. Guide Ewan spotted some suspicious looking splashes and saw 2 dolphin dorsal fins but very frustratingly they vanished before we managed to catch up with them! Maybe next time… :-)
Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)
Whalewatch Explorer - 8th October 2012
Whalewatch Explorer passengers – 8th of October 2012. Fantastic to be out on a longer trip again today especially with the perfect conditions and brilliant visibility. We saw white-tailed eagles, porpoise, had our lunch break in our favourite location with the common and grey seals for company and found diving gannets and feeding kittiwakes. A lot of the bird species are on the move at this time of year so some of our summer favourites were absent however instead we were treated to great views of barnacle geese and great northern divers heading south :-) Super guide Ewan doing his famous Geology Talk today… :-)
Ecocruz - 7th October 2012
Ecocruz passengers - 7th October 2012. A quiet start to our trip today. Calm conditions making a change from some of the weather we've had to battle recently! 3 very sneaky porpoise popping up near the end of the trip, lovely group of common seal at Calve island as well as buzzard, guillemot, eider ducks and some of our local shag colony :-D
Ecocruz - 5th October 2012
Ecocruz passengers - 5th October 2012. We would like to offer our congratulations to Mr & Mrs Hargreaves on their beautifully sunny wedding day. Perfect weather for their special day and great conditions for some of our local wildlife. Common seals hauled out at Calve island, not to mention one of the white tailed eagles flying over the trees at Ardmore before sitting proudly for all to see. Also kittiwakes, gannets and a very brazen guillemot that got very close to the boat when the cake came out! :-D
Competition now closed!
Hi everyone, thank you for all of your entries for our competition to name our local sea eagles. The competition is now CLOSED. All entries are being passed onto James, Richard (Popz) and Debby for the final decision to be made. We will announce the names and winners very soon! In the meantime, here's some great footage of one of our juveniles taken by our very own Andy Tait!!! :-D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHv24up1AnQ&feature=share&list=UULZZwkWdIZIvpHrAuXNNWow
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