Laura introduced us to some of the seabirds which included a very cool gannet.
Despite this, the first coiled tubing well was drilled from the Gannet platform in early 2004.
If the wing of a gannet, just shot, be removed and made to flap in what the operator believes to be a strictly vertical downward direction, the tip of the wing, in spite of him, will dart forwards between 2 and 3 ft.
A superb gannet, guillemots, razorbills, shags, kittiwakes and, of course, a lot of gulls where seen.
The sea-birds include a great variety of gulls, guillemots, cormorants, albatrosses (four species), fulmars and petrels, and in the Gulf of St Lawrence the gannet is very abundant.