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  • Paul Smith says:
    #1 2010-08-26 09:11

    I have just returned from the Moray Firth and hardly anyone knew about the proposed seismic surveys including one boat operater who basis their trips around seeing dolphins, or the amount of boats at the new marina. Why isn't WDCS down at Channonry Point asking people to write in about this. You have a captive audidence here!

  • Chris says:
    #1.1 2010-08-26 09:16

    Paul, Hope you had a good visit to the region.

    Sorry we missed you at Channonry, as my colleague Charlie is often there and talking with people. Your point is well taken though and we are thinking about how to ensure more people there are informed about what is happening

    Charlie was over at North Kessock yesterday with Moonlight and her new calf

    http://www.adoptadolphin.com/blog/index.php?/archives/304-Clever-Girl-Moonlight-!.html

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    #2 2010-09-25 03:34

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