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2007

Painting and rewiring the boats in preparation for the field season ahead
Fantastic!
First Earthwatch team ready for action!
Livia (the Gardenstown rhubarb queen) in total rhubarb heaven!
Fitri with Mom, Jun 2007
Another dram please barman!
First common dolphin encounter in 11 years working in this area - over 300 animals along the southern trench - WOW!
Whale Rider takes on a whole new meaning...
The Landrover gets a shiny new roofrack
Watching the incredible gannet spectacular at Troup Head
No people with big hands allowed past this point!
Another evening of guitars and song
Sharky (ID#01) - one of our big adult male bottlenoses
Minke whale trapped in Fraserburgh harbour
Sometimes the waters even warm enough for a swim
Dancing the night away in No.2 Seatown
The fascinating biology of jellyfishes by Gary Haskins
Our team of mad UK secondary school teachers join us to produce a film, Aug 2007
Teacher team facilitator Jim Cabbages McManners
Filming the bottlenose dolphins at sunset for a secondary school educational video - Camilla Spielberg on the bow sprit
Origami evening with Dora the explorer and the fabulous Earthwatch team 8
Tinky winky, Dipsy, Lah-lah and Po
The CRRU posse 2007
The sensational gannets at Troup Head, photographed through the telescope
Hele Pele crabbing on the Cullen viaduct
EW team 9 (minus Oz) saving the whale
Rasta people keeping up the Earthwatch spirit
The Oz monster getting a good spanking (is that right?)
The Sexy Rocks - Strahangles Point west of Aberdour Bay
The minke whales proved to quite elusive in 2007, but team 9 were treated to an encounter with this one on their last day
Peblar enjoying the sunshine on the roof
Lunch on the harbour wall in Findochty
Staff night out in Banff
Earthwatch team 10 elated after encountering 4 basking sharks all in one afternoon
Sammy the seal in Fraserburgh harbour, clapping for fish from the fisherman
All hands on deck! - Ketos at work
Pirates and midnight pies - fantastic!
Enjoying the beautiful beaches of the Moray coast, Kirsty and Mark from our Reed-Elsevier corporate team
Maybe someone could put the heating on in the pub pool room? My nose is blue!
Kate Winslet - eat your heart out!
Pieces of eight! Shiver me timbers! Reed Elsevier corporate team, Oct 2007 - what an amazing bunch of people and a great end to the year!
Last bottlenose encounter of the year in Spey Bay
Removing the research boats from the harbour for the winter
Grey seal pups keeping us busy through December!
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