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Extremely rare cetacean sighting in the Bay of Biscay

Jul 24, 2020
by Lauren Fidler
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By Matt Scott On the 22nd July 2020, Alix McDermott – looking out from the bridge of his tanker the Raleigh Fisher – was about to have an extremely unusual cetacean sighting. Himself and the captain suddenly noticed a whale along the side of the vessel just 50 metres away. A black, sl
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The impacts of climate change on cetaceans

Jun 30, 2020
by Lauren Fidler
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By Kk Aye – Palaeobiology MSc Graduate at the University of Bristol An overview of the ‘Impacts of climate change on marine mammals, relevant to the coastal and marine environment around the UK’ by P.G.H Evans and J. J. Waggitt (2020) Our oceans occupy 71% of the Earth’s surface
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Celebrating Citizenship Scientists!

Jun 18, 2020
by Lauren Fidler
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By Jasmin Urwick – June 2020 With the Covid-19 pandemic preventing many ecological surveys and monitoring going ahead this year, sightings and records submitted by the public have been essential to continue gathering data on the wonderful array of marine life that can be found a
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Happy World Oceans Day!

Jun 08, 2020
by Lauren Fidler
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World Oceans Day has been celebrating the ocean on June 8th every year since 2002. And while Covid-19 and social distancing are changing how we recognize our blue planet this year, the need for action is perhaps more important than ever. For 2020, World Oceans Day is growing the globa
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How to get involved during lock down

Jun 05, 2020
by Lauren Fidler
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Sea Watch Foundation hopes this post reaches you in safe and comfortable conditions. When our lives gradually return to normality it is important to remember that the crisis currently facing wildlife will remain and the valued natural spaces we have, along with its inhabitants will co
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