Thursday, May 28, 2009
Minke whale sighted and photographed off Irelands Eye
On 25th May we received a report of a sighting of a whale off Ireland's Eye, Co. Dublin on Sunday between 12:00-13:30 from Eamon Mc Grattan. Along with his report was an image taken from the boat on which Eamon was angling. The image (above) which showed only the dorsal fin caused some debate on the thorny issue of species ID. Eamon reported it as either a minke or Northern bottlenose whale, and given the evidence it wasn't possible to be certain whether this was a small whale or a large dolphin, like a bottlenose. So the sighting was downgraded accordingly, as there was considerable doubt as to its species.
There was a nice twist in the story when last night 25/05/09 we received a 2nd sighting from the immediate area. This 2nd sighting was by Ray Kellett, a birder from Howth Head, who luckily happened to have an 800mm DSLR equivilent lens with him and managed to obtain a sequence of three images, which this time showed more of the animal's body. This encounter was at 7:30am, and given that both sightings are from the same location, on same morning and both suggest strongly a small-medium sized whale species, we are confident both Eamon and Ray photographed the same whale, which we believe to be a minke whale.
This is a wonderful development and is only the third sighting of a minke whale off Howth Head, and is certainly the only time a whale of any species has been captured on camera from land on the east coast. This sighting is in keeping with sightings data from IWDG monthly ferry surveys in previous years which shows that minke whales can be recorded further offshore, from places like Rockabill and Kish lighthouse.
This is further proof that Whale Watchers should never assume that places like the Irish South and southwest have a monopoly on whale sightings. If you'd like to know more about the Minke whale, which is Ireland's smallest and commonly frequently reported baleen whale click on the following species profile link on http://www.iwdg.ie/species_profiles.asp?speciesID=2105
Images from both encounters are viewable on http://www.iwdg.ie/, lead article
The addition of this minke whale sighting brings to four, the number of cetcaean species which have been recorded off the Dublin/Wicklow area in recent weeks.
A huge thanks to Ray Kellett and Eamon McGrattan for taking the time to report their sightings and photographs to IWDG.
Pádraig Whooley
Sightings Co-ordinator IWDG
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Exploring the People and Places of Malahide
As part of our Centenary Celebrations we are holding a day long history seminar on Saturday June 13th at Malahide Carnegie Library. Below is a programme of the event. The talks will take place in the library in Malahide. The day is entirely free and open to all. We do request that anyone interested in coming along please book with the library just so we get an idea of numbers. Our telephone number is 8704430/ 4431 or they can book by emailing me at Nora.Finnegan@Fingalcoco.ie. Please book by the Wednesday 10th June.
Chairperson Michael Ryan
10.15 – 10.30 Tea/Coffee
10.30 – 10.45 Introduction Ms Marjory Sliney Senior Librarian
10.45 – 11.10 Social Improvement in Malahide in the 19th Century. Speaker Joseph Byrne
11.10 – 11.20 Q & A
11.20 – 11.40 Tea/Coffee
11.40 – 12.00 Nathaniel Hone and
12.00 – 12.10 Q & A
12.10 – 12.30 Carnegie Libraries in Fingal. Speaker Brendan Grimes
12.30 – 12.40 Q & A
12.40 – 14.00 Lunch
14.00 – 14.20 Sea trade in Malahide. Speaker Paddy Ryan
14.20 – 14.30 Q & A
14.30 – 14.50 Malahide Prelate & his turbulent times. Speaker Sinead Collins
14.50 – 15.00 Q & A
15.00 – 15.20 Carnegies other gift to Malahide. Speaker Brendan Teeling
15.20 – 15.30 Q & A
15.30 – 15.50 The collection of Fingal Archives. Speaker Colm McQuinn
15.50 – 16.00 Q & A and close
Booking essential. Please contact the library on 840330/4431
Event sponsored by Irish Library Supplies
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Malahide Lions Club - Steam Train Excursion
http://www.malahidelions.com/stmtrain.htm
Sunday 7th June 2009:
Depart 11.00 and return 17.10
With the assistance of local business sponsorship, Malahide Lions are offering an affordable, unique and memorable experience to our community by recapturing memories of yesteryear.
Enjoy a Family Fun Day
- Come one come all, on the steam train excursion.
- It is 50 years since the last steam train served Malahide.
- Let's capture the memories and experiences of yore.
- Delight in the Cooleys and Carlingford.
- Bring a packed lunch and enjoy a family fun day.
Tickets €30pp, or a Family Ticket €100 (Family Ticket covers 2 adults and 2 children under twelve years of age)
Tickets available Irish Rail Malahide Station from Saturday May 16th.
BRING A PACKED LUNCH and ENJOY a FAMILY DAY.
Malahide Lions Club & Our Sponsors - Both Serving the Community
To enable our Community enjoy this memorable experience, we need the assistance of tweny Sponsors and Fingal County Council
For more information on how you can help with sponsorship E-mail
Malahide Chamber May 09 Newsletter
Topics in this months newsletter below. Full version available to view online here.
Malahide Chamber: Working for You
Brand Malahide
Radio Advertising
Print Media
Internet
Fingal County Council Development Plan 2011-2017
Malahide Castle Development
Local Elections: Chamber Survey
Smyth’s Pub
Seynod Students
Diary Dates
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Malahide Community Games May 17
www.communitygames.ie/site/organisation/aboutus/committees.jsp
Friday, May 1, 2009
Malahide Watersports Festival! May 23+24
On the 23rd & 24th May, we are opening our doors to interested parties to either take part in a taster session, watch some demonstrations, or even to just drop by and have a chat about the different watersports on offer in Malahide...
Taster Sessions: Powerboating, Windsurfing, Cruiser Sailing, Keelboat Sailing, Dinghy Sailing. 2 hour session just €30pp (discounts available for multiple session booking or family groups).
Demonstrations: Sea Scouts in kayaking, dinghy racing, swimming
Drop-in: To chat with staff / members of DMG Sailsports, Malahide Sail Training, Malahide Yacht Club or Malahide Sea Scouts.
- Map of launch areas
- View PDF poster to print out
- Schedule of events coming soon!
To reserve a place on a taster session, please call 01-8456946 or email info@dmgsailsports.com.