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Moray Firth updates: Moray Firth dolphins given extra protection from boats, development, dredging and the military
Highlights: Bottlenose dolphins and seals.
Location & facilities: Inverness; 100m north of the Kessock Bridge on the A9. The centre is free and is open daily between 1st June until September 30th between 9.30 am. - 4.30 pm. A great spot for looking out over the Firth, there are also videos, displays and underwater microphiones.
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Moray Firth Bottlenose dolphins and seals
The Moray Firth has a growing reputation for dolphin and seal watching, as well as some great birding. Chanonry Point is a great destination for seal-watching, and there is also a chance to spot Bottlenose dolphins from the shore. You can also visit the WDCS Dolphin And Seal Centre, which lies just north of the main bridge from Inverness on the A9.
Moray Firth updates: Moray Firth dolphins given extra protection from boats, development, dredging and the military
Highlights: Bottlenose dolphins and seals.
Location & facilities: Inverness; 100m north of the Kessock Bridge on the A9. The centre is free and is open daily between 1st June until September 30th between 9.30 am. - 4.30 pm. A great spot for looking out over the Firth, there are also videos, displays and underwater microphiones.
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