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S.Y. Dolphinicity
East Harbour Basin,
Lossiemouth Harbour,
Lossiemouth,
Moray,
Scotland, IV31 6TW
 
The Dolphin Space Programme (DSP) is a code of conduct for boat operators
which aims to reduce disturbance to wildlife.
 
The WiSe training scheme gives boat operators knowledge on how to approach
wildlife without causing disturbance.
Sailingwild:
Marine wildlife watching in Scotland at its best.
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otherwise) and none of them should be used without permission.
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Welcome to the Sailingwild website - wildlife watching in Scotland
Sailingwild
is one of Scotland's leading boat trip operators
providing marine wildlife watching cruises on the
Moray Firth. The Firth in Scotland is regarded as the best place in
Europe to observe Bottlenose Dolphins as well as other cetaceans like Harbour
Porpoise and Minke Whale. It's also home to both Common and Grey Seals who
are found all around the coast in Scotland.
In
a world which is full of environmental pressure, be it global warming,
disturbance to wildlife and habitat degradation, we think it's important that
you, the customer, can be sure you're undertaking a whale
and dolphin wildlife watching activity here in Scotland which causes no
harm to the marine environment and the life within it.
Our company mission statement is simple:
"We aim to offer the best wildlife watching trip we can whilst
reducing our impact on the marine environment."
  
You can find out how our wildlife watching trips in
Scotland
achieve this by visiting our About Us page.
We hope you enjoy our site and that you get a chance to come sailing on
The Firth in Scotland with us soon. We also hope you'll give us your feedback
if you've been on a wildlife watching cruise with us.
Email us at:
 
Sailingwild customers watching out for wildlife
on the Firth in Scotland, June 2005
Latest Sailingwild News:
New conservation fund raising initiative from Sailingwild |
Sailingwild is launching a new scheme from June 1st 2006 that will see
a £5 donation from every booking go direct to marine conservation.
Sailingwild customers will receive a voucher every time they go to sea
with us on a wildlife cruise. Customers will be able to select one of six
charities on the voucher to benefit from the donation. Find out more on
the cruise information page. |
WWF list Sailingwild in their new publication |
The Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) has listed Sailingwild as the only
boat based experience in its new publication "30 INCREDIBLE DAYS OUT
FOR THE FAMILY". The brochure offers new family members of WWF 30
ideas across the UK where they can explore the countryside and discover
our amazing planet. WWF highlights Sailingwild's bio diesel powered engine
as part of the wildlife cruise experience. WWF's mission is to stop the
degradation of the planet's natural environment and to build a future in
which humans live in harmony with nature by:
Conserving the worlds biological diversity
Ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable
Reducing pollution and wasteful consumption
Find out more about WWF. |
Adopt A Dolphin |
If you have adopted a Dolphin then book
a trip with us and get a £5 voucher to send to your charity to help
them with their fundraising. Your adopt a dolphin charity can then redeem
it directly with us. Ask us about this when you book. |
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