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If you are watching from a boat then extra care has to be taken.
Dolphin watching can involve getting wet, so take waterproofs, i.e.
clothing, shoes and a bag for cameras and binoculars.
The dolphins will, being inquisitive, often come towards the boat
and you should be rewarded with some great displays. The dolphins
can be totally unpredictable. You can witness some amazing displays
or often you can sit for hours waiting to catch a glimpse.
A few words about watching from a boat...
As more and more people become aware of the dolphins in the Firth,
the demand for boat trips has grown. In the early nineties only
one boat offered trips out to see the dolphins, but now there is
about seven. The demand in the summer months became so great that
people had to book well in advance. With the welfare of the dolphins
foremost in mind, Scottish Natural Heritage (S.N.H) promoted a scheme
called 'Dolphin Awareness' and now most boat operators in the Firth
abide by this code of conduct.
All Dolphins, Porpoises and Whales are protected by UK and European
law. The rules of conduct apply to private boat owners as well as
commercial operators .
- PLEASE...
- Do not chase the dolphins, let them come to you.
- Do not alter course sharply or suddenly slow down or speed up.
- Do not approach dolphins with calves beside them.
- Do not attempt to feed, touch or swim with the dolphins.
- Do not travel at high speed.
- If you see a dolphin in the distance, slow down to no wake speed.
- Limit the time you spend with the dolphins.
Dolphins and porpoises live in a world of sound, and the noise
generated by boats can interfere with their daily lives. Too much
interference could drive the dolphins away from the Firth. If you
see anyone deliberately harassing them, please contact the police.
Delphis...
The Friends of the Moray Firth Dolphins has its own boat, a 15ft Orkney
Longliner named 'Delphis'. This is available to all members to go
out with the fully trained members of the group and assist the on
going ID program - it's also a great way to see the dolphins at close
quarters. On board 'Delphis' are life jackets, a radio and flares
for the safety of the members. For more details, please write or e-mail
us.

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