A five hour crossing of the Sea of the Hebrides today, from Oban to Barra, produced low numbers of cetaceans, with harbour porpoise and around eight common
dolphins the sum total. All good value for money, but I was hoping for a minke or two. Perhaps on the return leg?
Saturday, 30 September 2023
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