
Have you spotted, or more importantly photographed, any killer whales off the coast of the Isle of Man recently?
If you have then the Manx Whale and Dolphin Watch wants to hear from you.
The organisation's John Galpin says they are the top predators of the sea and come here throughout the year to feed on the wide variety of marine life in Manx waters, from fish to seals and dolphins and even basking sharks.
He says killer whales have been spotted in a number of places (play audio file):
If you have seen or photographed any killer whales you can contact John Galpin via the website, mwdw.net or ring him on 844353.
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