Saw this in the Irish Times today, was thinking of going up to see if I could get a glimpse, would be quite a sight...
http://www.donegaldaily.com/2011/02/10/ ... ry-island/
with this and the first recorded tinselfish it seems this year is bringing a lot of firsts/rarities to irish waters...
Orcas off Tory Island
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Re: Orcas off Tory Island
great to see the whales in such numbers i wonder will they come closer suppose they will continue following the mackeral until theres none leftThe killer whales were among large shoals of mackerel, and there were approx 25 fishing vessels in the area mackerel fishing.
Large quantities of mackerel were being caught in the area, one foreign fishing vessel had 4,000 tonnes onboard while several others had over 1,000 tonnes onboard, all fishing vessels were catching in excess of 200 tonnes per day.

Species....good film.....I'll get my coat
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Re: Orcas off Tory Island
great post, great to see, very interesting, but the only thoughts of everybody on this site is :
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stay the __ away from my fresh bait!
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Re: Orcas off Tory Island
Its nice to see orcas but think about the 4,000 tonne of mackerel on the foreign vessel must be some size. Don't agree with it myself
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