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Sea Gazing with Sarah

Sep 15, 2014
by Monitoring Officer
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Harbour porpoise, volunteers, welsh sea watchers project
Is it September already? With all the excitement of National Whale and Dolphin Watch and bountiful dolphin surveys all through the summer, we completely forgot to celebrate the first anniversary of the Welsh Sea Watchers Project!  The project has been going strong throughout it’
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Welsh Sea Watchers Project celebrates fintastic dolphin survey off North Wales!

Jun 03, 2014
by Monitoring Officer
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dolphins, North Wales, volunteer, volunteers
Welsh Sea Watchers Project celebrates fintastic dolphin survey off North Wales! After a wet and windy start to the year with few opportunities for the Welsh Sea Watcher volunteers to get out and about, May finally brought with it some warm weather- and dolphins! For a couple of months
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Fin whale stranded on Pensarn Beach, Abergele

Dec 15, 2013
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abergele, fin whale, stranding, wales
Big news in Abergele last week- quite literally! In the early afternoon on the 9th December, Holyhead coastguard received a call about a stranded cetacean on Pensarn beach near Abergele, Wales. Lifeboat crews from Holyhead, Rhyl and Llandudno as well as 3 RSPCA officers were dispatche
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Full of porpoise: Welsh Sea Watchers in action

Dec 12, 2013
by Monitoring Officer
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porpoise, volunteers, wales
Many people associate cetacean spotting with summer, sun and azure seas but the Welsh coast in winter is underrated! On a land based watch from Point Lynas, Welsh Sea Watcher volunteers observed 4 harbour porpoise for over 2 hours; feeding, surfing and even breaching! Apart from harbo
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Welcome to our newest Welsh Sea Watcher!

Dec 09, 2013
by Monitoring Officer
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volunteers, wales, welsh sea watchers project
Our newest Sea Watcher, Kelly, is also based in North Wales; she has already got stuck into her volunteering role and is excited to get out in the field! Here is what Kelly had to say about volunteering with the Welsh Sea Watchers Project! “I have recently been in touch with the
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