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prepared83
25 Jun 18 12:34
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Was on a boat cruise on the thames yesterday and saw a seal in the water by tower bridge? Is this usual?

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By:
black shuck
When: 25 Jun 18 14:28
Extremely common.there is absolutely thousands of them on the sand banks and they will migrate miles up rivers in pursuit of food even to the point of pure freshwater
By:
prepared83
When: 25 Jun 18 14:36
thank you shuck
By:
Crisp77
When: 25 Jun 18 16:26
How about dolphins? Would they be there on porpoise?
By:
mega88
When: 25 Jun 18 19:40
Seals everywhere, one nearly had my bait whilst fishing off the South coast, thought it was a mermaid at first
By:
black shuck
When: 25 Jun 18 20:03
Im from norfolk..there is probably x50 as many seals about now as there was when i was a young un..probably mainly feeding on herring..coz the country dont eat them no more..they smell and are good for you..much better to get an elephant leg kebab and narrow your arteries
By:
akabula
When: 26 Jun 18 00:46
Killer Whale pods off the Scottish coast along with loads of dolphins.

www.wdcs.org/national_regions/scotland/shorewatch/
By:
xmoneyx
When: 26 Jun 18 05:37
crazy
By:
akabula
When: 26 Jun 18 06:34
Could be worse xmoney this beaut was caught of the Welsh coast.
By:
akabula
When: 26 Jun 18 06:36
That's a Porbeagle which is common to British waters.
By:
dambuster
When: 26 Jun 18 13:21
I caught a roach yesterday Plain
By:
dunlaying
When: 26 Jun 18 14:09
A good one dambuster?
By:
dunlaying
When: 26 Jun 18 14:11
In the Nene we have seals , harbour porpoise and the occasional dolphin . Whales are a rarity but do turn up unfortunately . .
By:
cardenden
When: 26 Jun 18 14:51
i caught crabs last weekendCryCry
By:
Crisp77
When: 26 Jun 18 14:55
He's off to Russia now to have a smooch with the England reserve left back.
By:
Makybe_Diva
When: 26 Jun 18 15:25
For anyone who didn't see the picture of the porbeagle on another thread, it was perfectly ok and set free.

I think they were tagging them or something.
By:
themightymac
When: 26 Jun 18 22:03
You get worse off the Uruguayan coast

By:
doantwin2easy
When: 27 Jun 18 00:21
Im from norfolk..there is probably x50 as many seals about now as there was when i was a young un..probably mainly feeding on herring..coz the country dont eat them no more..they smell and are good for you..much better to get an elephant leg kebab and narrow your arteries

You can easily spot one from the webbed feet. The seals are also readily identifiable.
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 27 Jun 18 00:33
In 1688, while attempting to flee to France, James II destroyed his Great Seal, apparently by throwing it into the River Thames in the hope that the machinery of government would cease to function.
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mouse muldoon
When: 27 Jun 18 00:35
James's successors, William III and Mary II, used the same seal matrix in their new Great Seal. This may have been a deliberate choice, in order to imply the continuity of government. A new obverse was created, but the reverse was crudely adapted by inserting a female figure beside the male figure. When Mary died, the obverse returned to the design used by James II, while the female figure was deleted from the reverse. Thus, William III used a seal that was identical to James II's, except for changes to the lettering and coat of arms.
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 27 Jun 18 00:50
So probably James II then.
By:
mokegibboni
When: 02 Jul 18 17:08
'Seal in the Thames?' Why, does it need sealing?
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