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Big Somerset Synchronised Marine Mammal Survey

Aug 31, 2021
by Claudia Afeltra
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During National Whale and Dolphin Watch 2021, Sea Watch Foundation joined up with Somerset Wildlife Trust to run their first Big Somerset Synchronised Marine Mammal Survey on Saturday July 31st. We had a total of 20 people surveying at 9 different locations all along the Somerset and
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News Release – National Whale and Dolphin Watch 2021: first results are in!

Aug 31, 2021
by Claudia Afeltra
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The 2021 National Whale and Dolphin Watch event organized by the Sea Watch Foundation involved hundreds of volunteers from all around the British Isles, and it ran between 24th July and 1st August. At the moment of writing a total of 1,248 sightings have been submitted after the 9-day
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NWDW 2021 – Day 8 & 9

Aug 01, 2021
by Claudia Afeltra
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Hello and welcome all to our last National Whale and Dolphin Watch blog piece! Let’s take a look at the weekend highlights. July 31th – August 1st, 2021 There were 66 watches today;  in 13 Scotland, 8 in Wales, 43 England, and 2 in the Channel Isla
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NWDW Education & Outreach in New Quay and Beyond – Blog 7

Aug 01, 2021
by Claudia Afeltra
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We made it! Today marks the 9th and final day of our 2021 National Whale and Dolphin Watch and what a week it has been. This weekend’s cake sale has raised £100, brought delicious treats to many people and given members of the public the chance to ask us about what Sea Watch Foundatio
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NWDW2021 – Day 7 (July 30th)

Jul 31, 2021
by Claudia Afeltra
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Hello and welcome all to National Whale and Dolphin Watch Dairies 2021! Let’s take a look at the weekend highlights. July 30th, 2021 There were 59 watches today; 17 in Scotland, 7 in Wales, 33 England, and 2 in the Channel Islands. We’ve had a great star
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