Bardsey Bird Observatory is delighted to announce a new project
based on the marine mammals found on and around the island.
Prosiect mamaliaid morol Enlli - Cysylltu pobl â'r môr
Bardsey marine mammal project - Connecting people with the sea
Bardsey is in the middle of an important area for marine mammals:
It is surrounded by the West Wales Marine Special Area of Conservation (SAC) designated for Harbour Porpoises, and the Pen Llŷn a’r Sarnau SAC for which Bottlenose Dolphins and Grey Seals are features. The Grey Seals are also a feature of the National Nature Reserve Designation for Bardsey.
Our new project will focus on engaging people on Pen Llŷn and Bardsey with the marine mammals in the local waters and will build on recent pilot studies that have developed the use of drones to photograph Risso’s Dolphins, creating a catalogue of individuals identified by the unique patterns on their dorsal fins.
In addition, Risso’s Dolphins are regularly seen and have been the subject of long-term studies by organisations such as Whale and Dolphin Conservation in collaboration with the Observatory. The seas all around Bardsey have also recently been internationally designated as an Important Marine Mammal Area, recognising that Harbour Porpoises, Bottlenose Dolphins, Risso’s Dolphins, Common Dolphins and Minke Whales all use the area.
We will be contracting two additional staff:
· A Scientific Officer – based on the island in the summer months to carry out systematic watches, obtain images and video and develop the catalogue, incorporating images from previous studies - Job Spec Here
· A Community Officer – based on mainland Pen Llŷn who will undertake community engagement both on and off the island to highlight the importance of the marine mammals in the area, talk to interest groups and schools, and recruit and train volunteers to assist with dolphin watches
We will be recruiting for these two posts in the coming month so watch this space!
The project will increase the systematic recording of marine mammals in the area and set a new standard that can be used at other locations.
This project is funded by the Nature Networks Programme and is being delivered by the Heritage Fund on behalf of the Welsh Government.
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