Getting up at the crack of dawn only to go perch solo on a lonely stone pier for hours, sometimes without so much as a gull in sight – “who would do such a thing?” one may wonder. Especially when considering the often rainy, windy, grey and chilly spring conditions typical of t
From the 5th to the 9th April, cetacean scientists flocked from all over the world to attend the 28th annual European Cetacean Society Conference in Liege, Belgium. This year the focus of the conference was marine mammals as sentinels of a changing marine environment, presenting and s
We will be holding our annual general meeting on May 10th 2014 in New Quay. This is a chance to find out what the foundation has achieved over the last twelve months, an opportunity to meet the staff and volunteers (old and new) and a chance to get more involved with Sea Watch Foundat