> Newsflash . . .

The recent spell of warm weather has sparked sightings of some amazing wildlife on the north coast. With mirror calm seas, a mother and calf porpoise were spotted travelling west from Kelsey head, near Newquay. Large concentrations of mackerel were busting up and breezing on the surface which is a good indicator of plankton blooms. With the sea temperatures rising these blooms create a source of food at the bottom of the food chain and the imminent arrival of larger marine species is expected.

Watch this space for updates. Will we spot a basker?!

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First Pod Sighted

A recent trip to Trevose and back ended with an amazing show of dolphins playing in our wake off Fistral beach, Newquay.  About thirty common dolphins were spotted by the skipper and passengers, staying near the boat for around half an hour before moving up the coast to richer feeding grounds.  This is the first sighting of dolphins at such closed proximity for us on the north coast this year.