On board Silurian

Crew of the SilurianSilurian is HWDTs research and education vessel.

Most weeks April through October she is either monitoring the waters of the west coast of Scotland for whales, dolphins, and porpoises, or serving as a floating classroom for one of the many Argyll island primary and secondary schools.

Read the log below to find out what Silurian and her crew have been up to each week and all about the whales, dolphins and porpoises they spot!  To find out about the latest marine life sightings spotted elsewhere, click here.

If you would like to send the crew an e-mail with your questions click here.

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Thursday 15th May 2008

Bowmore Primary students in P2 and P3 boarded Silurian today. They had time to write some comments:

I went to Whale and Dolphin Trust. Today I learnt that there is a wire that you can hear types of fish under the water. The funny part was when the crabs tried to get out the box.

I enjoyed when the crab was trying to get out. Dylan

I liked when I got scared when the red lobster. Ruaridh

When the crab was trying to get out. Emma

It was funny when the crab was trying to get out.

I liked it when the crab was trying to get out. Iona

I liked it when you could hear things under the water. David John

I thought the best thing was when Gemma showed us the sounds. Brooke

I liked when I got to hold the starfish. It was tickly. Michael

I enjoyed hearing things under water. E.B.M

I thought the best bit was looking at the crab. Kayla

I enjoyed touching the starfish. It was fun. Bella
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