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Conservation in action

 
 
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We work directly with local communities to ensure whales, dolphins and porpoises are protected and valued throughout Scotland’s west coast.


Explore our interactive map to find out where the latest sightings are. 

Sail with us on board Silurian and have an unforgettable adventure.

Learn about our fascinating species of whale, dolphin and porpoise. 

JOIN AN EXPEDITION

Join our passionate crew as you explore the west coast of Scotland, collecting vital data which protects Hebridean whales, dolphins and porpoises.

 
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The Challenge

Our seas are under huge pressure; increasingly busy, noisy and polluted. Scotland’s whales and dolphins exist in a fragile state, threatened by a range of environmental, climatic and man-made stresses.

There have been significant changes in the Scottish west coast marine environment over the last two decades. Our research has identified that the consequences for whales and dolphins are already apparent: 

 

20%


of Hebridean minke whales have entanglement scars

 

8


killer whales left in West Coast Community

0.5°C


rise in sea surface temperature in 10yrs

 

 REPORT YOUR SIGHTINGS

 

Join our Whale Track Community and help protect whales and dolphins in Scottish seas.

 
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What We Do

 
 

Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust (HWDT) is a marine conservation charity that takes action through a unique programme of community based research and education. This two pronged approach ignites strong local stewardship and supports meaningful change for the conservation of Hebridean cetaceans and marine life.

We are change agents; conducting the research that underpins the future safeguarding of whales, dolphins and porpoises. Training up volunteers to become citizen scientists on our research boat trips as well through our sighting networks.

We also provide educational experiences in our dedicated Discovery Centre, on our boat Silurian and by visiting schools around the whole of the Hebrides. 

 

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