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North East Weekly 17th May 2018

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12 NORTH EAST WEEKLY 17TH MAY <strong>2018</strong><br />

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From Page 7 Ben Leyshon of Scottish Natural Heritage,<br />

and board member with the Moray Firth Partnership<br />

said: “Whales, dolphins and porpoises are spectacular to<br />

watch, but they can easily be disturbed by human activity. This can interfere with their breeding and feeding<br />

activities. When you’re out on the water it’s important to be aware of how your behaviour will affect them.<br />

"We strongly recommend that anyone watching marine wildlife keep their distance and follow the Scottish<br />

Marine Wildlife Watching Code.<br />

"This offers practical guidance for everyone who watches marine wildlife around Scotland, whether they are<br />

on the shore or at sea – and will help you stay within the law.<br />

"In the Moray Firth, local tour boats have signed up to the Scottish Marine Wildlife Watching Code, as well as<br />

a local code, to reduce disturbance and protect these special creatures.<br />

"Choose an accredited operator if you want a tour of high quality and low impact, or watch from the shore.”<br />

Alison Rose, Scottish Dolphin Centre manager, said: "Just like dolphins, people love messing about in the<br />

water.<br />

"However, these days that can mean using sport and leisure equipment that is fast, heavy and sometimes very<br />

loud in the case of jet-skis.<br />

"This can disturb and even be really harmful to dolphins.<br />

"We want everyone to have fun, but it’s important we are all aware that when we’re on the water we’re<br />

sharing that space with whales, dolphins and other marine mammals for whom the sea is their home."

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