Marine Conservation Research International is a unique not-for-profit organisation conducting practical conservation projects on vulnerable marine wildlife and habitats, and investigating human impacts including threats such as underwater noise, disturbance and marine debris. R/V Song of the Whale is the team’s purpose built sailing research vessel.

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Nearing the end of the Dogger Bank survey

As we enter the mouth of the River Orwell bound for SOTW’s berth back in Ipswich, the team are excited at the prospect of stepping ashore after several weeks at sea, and looking forward to a well deserved pint of beer. The survey has been a great success; with the best weather we could have… Continue Reading

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The Dogger Bank – ‘its Wednesday, so we must be in Dutch waters?!’

As we begin the long track from the west side of the large Dogger Bank survey block, seals dominate the morning’s sightings. A single harbour porpoise is spotted from the A-frame but by early afternoon, the excitement had died down and the rest of the day passes with no further sightings.  The following day however … Continue Reading

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Dogger Bank Survey: harbour porpoises, moonlit sightings and owls!

Six days in and we have completed two of our smaller survey blocks, the first close to the Hornsea wind farm and the second covering the UK proposed Special Area of Conservation over the Dogger Bank. Each block was covered by several zigzag transect lines surveying a total distance of 600 km. During the days… Continue Reading

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