Humpback Whale Spotted Off Cornwall’s Coast – But Stay Safe, Warns Coastguard
The recent sighting of a humpback whale off the Cornish coastline has drawn excitement from locals and visitors alike, but St Agnes Coastguard Search & Rescue Team has issued a safety reminder urging people to take care while enjoying the spectacle.
Coastline Dangers and Safety Advice
While the chance to witness a humpback whale in Cornish waters is rare and mesmerising, the coastguard is reminding everyone to prioritise safety. In a public announcement, they advised:
- Keep dogs on leads – Sudden movements or excitement could lead to dangerous situations.
- Watch children closely – Unpredictable cliff edges pose a serious risk.
- Stay well back from the cliff edge – Coastal erosion and slippery surfaces make some areas hazardous.
Respecting Wildlife and the Environment
As more people flock to the coastline for a glimpse of the whale, the team has also urged respect for the natural surroundings, reminding everyone to enjoy the experience responsibly.
The sighting of the humpback whale is a rare treat for Cornwall, but safety remains a top priority. Whether watching from a distance or capturing the moment on camera, the coastguard’s advice is clear – stay safe while taking in the wonders of nature.
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