A charity is thanking the public for helping them to set a new record.
The Manx Whale and Dolphin Watch says June was a record-breaking month for public sightings of mammals across the Island.
It says there were 167 dolphins and whales spottings reported by Island residents, averaging out at about 5 a day.
In a post on Facebook MWDW says it wants to say a massive thank you, and if there are any more sightings to contact them directly.
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