Wildlife watchers have been praised for helping scientists accurately explore which individual bottlenose dolphins are now ...
Journal of Coastal Conservation, Vol. 13, No. 1 (Apr., 2009), pp. 39-48 (10 pages) The coastal waters of the Moray Firth in northeast Scotland (57°41'N 2°40'W) provide rich, inshore feeding grounds ...
Trainee Tour Guide Tess visits the Moray Firth to see if she can spot seals and dolphins. Inverness stands at the mouth of the River Ness at the end of the Great Glen. The water flows into the Moray ...
THE world's largest offshore windfarm could power one million homes in Scotland and help meet the Holyrood Government's ambitious targets for green energy, the developers of the huge scheme have ...
Moray is one of Scotland’s 32 unitary council areas. It borders Aberdeenshire and Highland with a coastline on the Moray Firth. The Moray council area was created in 1996, adopting the existing ...
ICELANDIC killer whales have been spotted in the Moray Firth, the furthest south the sea mammals have been recorded along the east coast of the UK. Six of the animals have been spotted in the Moray ...
HOUSTON, Jan. 25-- A group led by Petro-Canada made a potentially commercial discovery 110 km north of Aberdeen, Scotland, in the UK North Sea's Inner Moray Firth area. The 13/21b-7 well went to TD ...
The Brora Coal, Brora Argillaceous, Brora Arenaceous, Balintore and Kimmeridge Clay formations of the onshore Moray Firth Basin represent an important Middle to Upper Jurassic (Callovian to Lower ...
THE Fishery Board for Scotland has recently issued two important papers dealing with commercial fishing in the Moray Firth. The first is a review of the cod-net fishing, 1 and the second is an account ...