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Shell-ebrate World Turtle Day

May 23, 2019
by Carl Chapman
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Marine science, marine studies, tortoise, tortoises, turtle, turtle research, world turtle day
Let’s all ‘Shell-ebrate’ World Turtle Day this May 23rd!   Research Intern Saskia with a baby green turtle on a previous volunteer project/ Saska van Dongen As I’m sure you already know, here at Sea Watch we love to talk about and share pictures of our Cardigan Bay Monitoring Project’
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Endangered Species Day

May 17, 2019
by Carl Chapman
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blog, cetacean research, cetaceans, endangered species, endangered species day, marine mammals
  As you may know from following our blog posts, here at Sea Watch we love getting involved in many different ‘days’ both around the UK and Globally. Partly this is because as a National charity dedicated to research and conservation of UK cetaceans, we appreciate how hard it can be t
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Dolphin ‘Ghost’ in Cardigan Bay!

Oct 30, 2017
by Carl Chapman
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bottlenose dolphin, calf, Ghost, halloween, photo-ID, Sea Watch, Spooky, survey
As the cold, winter nights draw in, and All Hallow’s Eve approaches, researchers at Sea Watch have reason to believe that spooky goings on aren’t just confined to the terrestrial world! Whilst humans up and down the country decorate their houses and their faces in all manner of
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A Trip to Remember!

Sep 18, 2017
by Carl Chapman
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Bay to Remember, Boat, Boat Trip, dolphins, photo-ID, Rib, survey
Getting up at 5:30 am isn’t everyone’s idea of a good morning, but with the promise of an upcoming dolphin survey I was up and out the door quicker than anyone could say “coffee?”. I’ve been here in New Quay for five and half months, and whilst I’m no stranger to boat trips (a local c
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Hide and Seek with Killer Whales!!!

Aug 15, 2017
by Carl Chapman
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acoustics, humpback whale, killer whale, orca, porpoise, science
Killer whales are undoubtedly one of the greatest predators in the worlds oceans. They are found across the world, and are known to prey on a variety of species, including large fish, seals, rays, and even other marine mammals. So, with such a wide ranging distribution, efficient hunt
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