The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

St Cyrus whale may be making a return visit to coastline

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The whale spotted off the Mearns coastline this week may be making a return visit to the east of Scotland according to a marine animal rescue organisati­on.

The humpback was as close as 10 metres from the beach at St Cyrus on Monday evening and has continued to be seen in the area this week.

The British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) has been monitoring the whale and believes it may be one of the whales seen in the Ythan Estuary area last year.

Paul Smith, BDMLR area co-ordinator for Dundee, Angus and Perth, said: “Although a rare visitor it is not unknown for this species to visit eastern Scotland.

“There was a pair of humpbacks last year around the Aberdeen and Ythan Estuary areas.

“This is the fourth humpback in the past year that we have monitored on the east coast, including the one in the Forth near Kinghorn at the start of the year.

“We believe that this is one of those whales from Ythan after comparing photos taken by BDMLR team members last year and the recent pictures of the Angus whale.”

Mr Smith urged people not to attempt to swim with or get too close to the whale due to its unpredicta­ble nature.

He said: “We would warn of the dangers of being tempted to swim with the animal when it is close into shore. These animals can grow up to 18 metres in length and 40 tonnes in weight.

“Although this one appears to be slightly smaller, it is still a significan­t size with an unpredicta­ble nature.

“We would also strongly advise any boat or jet ski owners not to approach the animal as they are protected under various national and internatio­nal wildlife laws that prevent disturbanc­e and harassment of cetaceans which includes whales, dolphins and porpoises.”

 ??  ?? The humpback whale has been seen in the area all week.
The humpback whale has been seen in the area all week.

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