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Meet the Welsh Sea Watchers: Rhian

Dec 05, 2013
by Monitoring Officer
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sea watchers, volunteers, wales
It is getting increasingly cold and windy outside but the weather is not keeping our eager Sea Watch volunteers inside! Meet Rhian Bek, Student Warden at the Great Orme Country Park, Llandudno and find out why she is volunteering with the Welsh Sea Watchers Project. I volunteer for th
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Watching the sea in Pembrokeshire

Dec 04, 2013
by Monitoring Officer
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Pembrokeshire, Training Course, wales
It might be getting close to the holidays but the Welsh Sea Watchers project is still in full swing! With about 30 Pembrokeshire volunteers eager to learn all about cetacean monitoring and recording, Sea Watch’s Welsh Development Officer Katrin headed down to the Dale Fort Field Centr
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Meet the Welsh Sea Watchers: Becky

Nov 27, 2013
by Monitoring Officer
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swansea, volunteers, welsh sea watchers project
The Welsh Sea Watchers Project would not be possible without our dedicated volunteers! There is no restriction on background, age or experience, but they all share a love for UK cetaceans and it’s time to meet some of the volunteers that make this project possible! Meet Becky, a
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All eyes on the sea in Swansea!

Nov 21, 2013
by Monitoring Officer
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dolphins, porpoise, swansea, Training Course, volunteers, welsh sea watchers, welsh sea watchers project, whale
The windy November weather finally gave Sea Watch volunteers a break earlier this month, just in time for a Welsh Sea Watchers project induction session in Swansea! On the 9th November, Wales Development Officer, Katrin Lohrengel headed to Swansea to give talks and practical advice on
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Training Wales to spot whales

Oct 31, 2013
by Monitoring Officer
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The Welsh Sea Watchers Project is gaining momentum! After networking, recruiting volunteers and raising awareness for the project since starting the project, last weekend was finally time to get out into the field- if the weather allowed it. Either way, it was a significant milestone
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