Take part in our latest opportunities at our Anglesey office!
Sea Watch Anglesey is supported by Sir George Meyrick, continuing to provide our buildings and internship opportunities.
Internships | Interniaeth
Each year, the Sea Watch Foundation seeks Research Interns and a Research and Intern Assistant for the season at its field office on Anglesey, North Wales, to contribute to an exciting citizen science initiative to engage local communities and visitors in observing and recording marine mammals and birds as part of the Caernarfon Bay Marine Management Project.
Bob blwyddyn mae Sea Watch Foundation yn chwilio am Interniaid Ymchwil ac Cynorthwyydd Ymwchil ac Interniaid ar gyfer y tymor yn ei swyddfa maes ar Ynys Môn, Gogledd Cymru, i gymryd rhan mewn menter wyddor dinasyddion gyffrous i ymgysylltu â chymunedau lleol ac ymwelwyr i arsylwi a chofnodi mamaliaid ac adar morol fel rhan o’r prosiect Er Llesiant ein Môr. Gall manylion am y rhaglen ac sut i ymgeisio ei weld yma.
Find out more here!Sea Watchers Môn
Become a whale and dolphin sightings expert with free training from Sea Watch Foundation! We are thrilled to bring free training to the residents of Ynys Môn to become experts at sighting whales and dolphins around our beautiful island and deliver health benefits to our people and our oceans.
Dysgwch i fod yn arbenigwr gwylio morfilod a dolffiniaid gyda hyfforddiant am ddim gan yr Sea Watch Foundation! Mae’r Sea Watch Foundation yn hapus iawn i ddod a hyfforddiant am ddim i drigolion Ynys Môn i fod yn arbenigwyr gwylio am morfilod a dolffiniaid o gwmpas ein ynys prydferth a thraddodi budd-daliadau iechyd i ein pobl ac ein cefnforoedd.
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Caernarfon Bay Marine Management Project
Caernarfon Bay Marine Management Project is Sea Watch Foundation’s newest project, set up in 2023. Our Anglesey Field office is based on the Bodorgan Estate, next to the Cefni Estuary in SW Anglesey, and our aim is to explore models for the involvement of local communities in the management of our coastal seas.
We visit local schools and run field trips to connect children with their local marine environment as well as working with partners such as the North Wales Police to promote the marine code to recreational watercraft users to reduce wildlife disturbance. We work closely with Natural Resources Wales to support their work on local designated sites, specifically Newborough Warren National Nature Reserve, where we have supported two seasonal wardens who engage with the public to reduce litter, wildlife disturbance and fire risk on this ecologically sensitive and nationally important site.
Find out more here!Prosiect Caru’r Cefni (‘Love the Cefni’ Project)
Another exciting new Sea Watch Foundation project operating from our Bodorgan Field Office, based alongside the Cefni Estuary, Ynys Môn. With funding from the Landfill Disposals Tax Communities Scheme, administered by the WCVA, Caru’r Cefni sets out to explore and raise awareness of the link between the River Cefni, from its source near Capel Coch in the heart of Ynys Môn, and the local sea – where our teams of interns and marine biologists are busy surveying cetaceans by boat and from the rocky coastline.
Brosiect newydd cyffrous arall gan y Sea Watch Foundation, sy’n gweithredu o’n Swyddfa Maes ym Modorgan, a leolir gerllaw Aber Afon Cefni, Ynys Môn. Gyda chyllid gan Gynllun Cymunedau y Dreth Gwarediadau Tirlenwi, a weinyddir gan Gyngor Gweithredu Gwirfoddol Cymru, mae Caru’r Cefni yn anelu at archwilio Afon Cefni a chodi ymwybyddiaeth o’r cysylltiad sydd rhwng yr afon, o’i ffynhonnell ger Capel Coch yng nghanol Ynys Môn, a’r môr lleol – lle mae timau o interniaid a biolegwyr morol yn gweithio’n brysur mewn cychod ac ar yr arfordir creigiog yn arolygu creaduriaid sy’n perthyn i deulu’r morfil.
Find out more here! Darganfyddwch fwy yma!