Watch father and son capture ‘rare’ dolphin footage off of Eastbourne coast
and live on Freeview channel 276
Dad Simon Peasgood, owner of Eastbourne Fresh Local Fish, and son Oscar were out on their boat the Rebecca Belle in mid-April time when they saw the dolphins.
They said, “Our initial reaction was how beautiful they were and how lucky we were to see them. It can be very rare, especially them being that close to the boat.”
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdResearch and sightings coordinator at the Brighton Dolphin Project Thea Taylor said, “This is another great sighting from the fishing community in Eastbourne, who are an excellent source of data for us.
“We thank them for sharing the video, which appears to show a pod of Bottlenose Dolphins.
“We also had numerous sightings of a pod of what we believe were Bottlenose Dolphins in Worthing and Brighton over the weekend (May 9 and 10), so it’s a great time to see these amazing cetaceans.
“We welcome any sightings, pictures or videos at the Brighton Dolphin Project to add to our research and raise awareness of the variety of marine mammals in Sussex waters.”
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdFor more information about dolphins in Sussex, visit www.brightondolphinproject.org or for Eastbourne fish supplies, visit www.facebook.com/Eatbournefreshlocalfish
A message from the Editor, Gary Shipton:
In order for us to continue to provide high quality and trusted local news, I am asking you to please purchase a copy of our newspapers.
With the coronavirus lockdown having a major impact on many of our local valued advertisers - and consequently the advertising that we receive - we are more reliant than ever on you helping us to provide you with news and information by buying a copy of our newspapers.
Our journalists are highly trained and our content is independently regulated by IPSO to some of the most rigorous standards in the world. But being your eyes and ears comes at a price. So we need your support more than ever to buy our newspapers during this crisis.
Stay safe, and best wishes.