White-beaked dolphins have been spotted in Manx waters for the first time since at least 2007.
The Manx Whale and Dolphin Watch says there have been two other sightings of the species since 2000, but no other reports in the Irish Sea in 30 years.
It's the second rare species to be spotted this week as swordfish were sighted for the first time ever over the weekend.
The charity asks the public to continue to report sightings to their website as every sighting counts!
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