Moray Firth Autumn Survey - the final final word
And in conclusion a word from team leader Pine.
The Equipment is stored, the sea is still rough
Indeed, what a fabulous last survey day! I still can’t stop smiling thinking about it! The Countryfile film team was awesome to have on board. Director Bob Hockenhull, presenter Adam Henson, cameraman Colin Maclore and sound technician Peter Elliott were all very inquisitive, friendly and funny. It was a real pleasure!
With help from Dr. Kevin Robinson from the Cetacean Research and Rescue Unit (CRRU, a small charity working on bottlenose dolphin and minke whale identification and ecology in the outer parts of the southern Moray Firth), we were able to identify a minimum of 21 dolphins, including 3 calves looking through the photographs and short videos that Alice and I had taken during our exhilarating encounter.
With great help from Jim, Davy and Bea, the equipment was cleaned, dried, catalogued and stored underneath the stairs in the volunteer house in Spey Bay where it will hopefully be dry and mouse-free until we need it for next year’s survey.
I want to thank everyone who helped to make this survey work: Davey and Iris from the Gemini Explorer for their patience, advice, friendliness and help; Alice for sorting out volunteer schedules; Bea, Jenny, Cath and David who were absolutely remarkable on the boat doing their observer job and running around in their breaks to make sure that radios and dictaphones were working or that people had enough warm clothes; Davy, Katie, Jim, Chris and Ian thrown into the deep end of mastering survey techniques in a very short time and being absolutely superb; Kevin Morgan for letting us stay in his superb cottage, Kevin Robinson for advice and use of his office facilities and the Wildlife Centre staff for all their support and friendliness!
I will now take on the task of cleaning the data to then write a smashing BBC report with all our finding!
So long!
Pine
PS: My quote of the day: Save the earth! It’s the only planet with chocolate!!!






















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