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Sea Watch is seeking a new trustee!

Feb 17, 2020
by Monitoring Officer
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Do you have financial expertise and are interested in helping to protect whales and dolphins? The Sea Watch Foundation have a vacancy on the Board of Trustees for an Honorary Treasurer The Sea Watch Foundation, a charity concerned with the protection of whales and dolphins, is seeking
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Climate Change: A hot topic in Marine Mammal Science

Jan 27, 2020
by Monitoring Officer
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cetacean, cetacean conservation, climate, climate change, conservation, distribution, dolphins, dr peter evans, global warming, habitat, Whales
Climate change is currently a hot topic both politically and in the scientific community. In the marine science community, climate change is generally accepted as having the potential to have detrimental effects on the marine ecosystem, some of which have already been observed. The Se
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Marine Mammal Conservation in Practice a book by Dr. Peter Evans

Jan 23, 2020
by Monitoring Officer
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books, cetacean conservation, cetaceans, conservation, dolphins, Peter Evans, publication, research, Whales
If you have found yourself on the Sea Watch Foundation website, it’s probably because you have an affinity for cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) and you have definitely come to the right place. The Sea Watch Foundation is a unique conservation charity based in the UK with the
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Cardigan Bay dolphins: Safe and Sound?

Jun 02, 2019
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Bottlenose dolphins, cardigan bay, cetaceans, grey seal, Harbour porpoise, New Quay, oil, press release, seismic survey, survey, wales, welsh wildlife
Cardigan Bay dolphins: Safe and Sound? Recent plans by ENI UK to conduct seismic surveys in St. George’s Channel and Cardigan Bay, West Wales have caused nationwide controversy. The proposed plans to survey for oil and natural gas sometime between June and September 2019 include areas
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Flying high: using drones to study Cardigan Bay’s bottlenose dolphins

Jun 01, 2019
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aerial drone, aerial footage, Bottlenose dolphins, cardigan bay, cardigan bay monitoring, cetaceans, dolphins, drone, drones, john spedan, wales, welsh wildlife, wildlife
Flying high: using drones to study Cardigan Bay’s bottlenose dolphins In recent years, drones, unmanned, remote controlled aircrafts, have gained a lot of attention in the media due to their ability to capture stunning aerial wildlife footage which gives viewers a bird’s eye view. Bes
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