The National Whale and Dolphin Watch, involving more than a thousand volunteers from all around the British Isles, conducted between 25th July and 2nd August, has revealed striking trends in the status and distribution of Britain’s Whales and Dolphins. Organised by the Sea Watch Found
Written by Valentin Neamtu, BSc Marine Vertebrate Biology, Stony Brooke University. Sea Watch Foundation Research Intern 2015. The bottlenose dolphins of Cardigan Bay have had a recent boom in activity in recent months. One might even call it a “baby boom.” Yes, this last month has b
Written by Sea Watch 2015 Research Intern, Emma Weitzner, BSc Marine Biology, Duke University. With 529 sightings submitted from all over the UK between 25th July and 2nd August, it is safe to say that Sea Watch Foundation’s National Whale and Dolphin Watch 2015 was very successful! W