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Porpoise spotted in River Ouse between Selby and Naburn


A PORPOISE has been spotted swimming in the River Ouse near Selby.

The mammal, more commonly associated with the ocean than a river 50 miles inland, was spotted by a couple on a pleasure cruiser on the stretch of river between Selby and Naburn.

There have since been reports of it in the river near Selby’s old Toll Bridge.

While ducks, geese, swans and herons are common sightings around the waterways, a number of rare sightings are made each year by members of the public including seals and, in this case, a porpoise.

Jonathan Hart-Woods, environment manager for British Waterways Yorkshire said: “It’s anticipated that the porpoise followed a shoal of fish out of its saltwater environment into the River Ouse. It is not common for these animals to venture up into the inland waterways although we do have a number of sightings every year of porpoises and seals on the Ouse as well as the River Aire.”

Mr Hart-Woods said the RSPCA had been contacted in the past about such sightings and their advice had always been that the mammals would usually find their way back to the sea once the food supply they have been pursuing has escaped or been consumed.

He said: “We believe the increase in large predatory marine mammals in our estuarine rivers and inlets may well be linked to the passage of large migratory fish as they move from the seas into our inland freshwater courses as they return to breed.

“The increase in the number of sightings we are receiving would suggest that numbers of these fish are slowly increasing. We thank the couple who contacted us to explain their sighting as it helps us to monitor and record common, rare and non-native species and help us work out why, where and when these sightings are occurring which helps us to establish a pattern to this behaviour.

“We rely on our boaters, anglers and other regular visitors to our waterways to act as our ears and eyes out on the banks as there are many enthusiastic wildlife observers regularly out on the water taking an avid interest in the varied wildlife on the BW network. All these reports help us to compile data on the varied biodiversity around the waterways.”

The last unusual visitor to be spotted in the Ouse was a seal in January of this year while a seal pup was found in a field near Escrick in December. The most famous seal in the Ouse was probably Sammy who took up residence in Linton Lock, north of York, in 2002, and stayed for months.

* Have you seen the porpoise? Phone newsdesk on 01904 653051, or text your photograph to 8360 and put the word York in the text box and a bit about yourself and then attach the picture.


Your Say YourPress

swimmingherethereandeverywhere, near rowntrees says...
9:12am Wed 7 Oct 09

I just saw a pink elephant on the cycle track

Soothsayer17, York says...
12:06pm Wed 7 Oct 09

I just saw a pig flying over the new university pool.

kennydebs, york says...
12:25pm Wed 7 Oct 09

It had better swim south quickly. If it gets anywhere near york City, and Mr Galoway or his team see it. Heaven help us, there will need to be a consultation process, focus groups and a suggest wildlife protection tax!!

DILLIGAF, York says...
12:29pm Wed 7 Oct 09

What is the porpoise of his story?

I know. Coat. Get

swimmingherethereandeverywhere, near rowntrees says...
12:44pm Wed 7 Oct 09

kennydebs wrote:
It had better swim south quickly. If it gets anywhere near york City, and Mr Galoway or his team see it. Heaven help us, there will need to be a consultation process, focus groups and a suggest wildlife protection tax!!
Make it a permanent home on the old Barbican site, oh what a shame we pulled the pool down..could have had a sealife centre here, that would have draw in the crowds.

Henry Swanson, York says...
1:19pm Wed 7 Oct 09

swimmingherethereand
everywhere
wrote:
kennydebs wrote: It had better swim south quickly. If it gets anywhere near york City, and Mr Galoway or his team see it. Heaven help us, there will need to be a consultation process, focus groups and a suggest wildlife protection tax!!
Make it a permanent home on the old Barbican site, oh what a shame we pulled the pool down..could have had a sealife centre here, that would have draw in the crowds.
A sealife centre would be great!!! But erm, arent they usually mainly found near erm, the sea????

Hieronymous, York says...
1:40pm Wed 7 Oct 09

Well, what with the swordfish caught in the Firth of Forth the other day; sunfish off Cornwall and leatherback turtles in the North Sea ... strange days indeed!

York Express, Seoul says...
5:23pm Wed 7 Oct 09

Looks like a splash, Rich.

Hahahahahaha!!

Sorry.

pedalling paul , York says...
6:14pm Wed 7 Oct 09

swimmingherethereand
everywhere
wrote:
I just saw a pink elephant on the cycle track
Ws it on a bike....?

Garrowby Turnoff, Bishop Wilton says...
8:51am Thu 8 Oct 09

I can just see a fisherman who saw it stretching his arms wide saying "...it was this big".

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