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Conservation genetics of grey and harbour seals

Jun 09, 2017
by Carl Chapman
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genetic finger printing, Grey Seals, ireland, non-invasive sampling, photo-ID, science, seals, uk
Kristina came to Sea Watch in 2015 as a Research Intern and we’ve kept in touch since. In January this year, she wrote a blog about her seal research and has drawn comparisons with our work on dolphins too I was an intern for Sea Watch Foundation in 2015 (an experience that I can only
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Can we develop with nature in mind?

Feb 16, 2017
by Carl Chapman
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cardigan bay, conservation, Grey Seals, nature, tidal, turbines
Progress doesn’t have to damage wildlife: new developments around Wales can create win-win situations for wildlife and people.  Following a path in Rhosson, which sticks to the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast like an old and trusty friend, I look to the west. From here it is possi
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Cromarty Rising

Feb 08, 2017
by Carl Chapman
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Cromarty Firth, dolphins, oil, ship-to-ship transfer
Early December saw over 500 concerned protestors gather at Nairn Beach, Scotland, to voice their concerns over proposed ship to ship oil transfers, involving eight million tonnes of crude oil, in the inner Moray Firth. The Cromarty Firth Port Authority (CFPA) applied for a licence to
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Whale watching, why it can be harmful to whales and dolphins and how YOU can help!

Jan 12, 2017
by Carl Chapman
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dolphin, tourism, whale, whale whatching
Many of us have had the privilege of seeing dolphins and whales in the wild, be it in Britain or abroad. While watching from land can be an amazing experience, commercial whale watching boats usually offer a better chance of actually seeing the animals up close. Today, whale watching
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Interning for the Sea Watch Foundation!

Jan 05, 2017
by Carl Chapman
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dolphins, Internship, volunteer, wales
This time last year, I was up to my neck in coursework for my Marine Biology MSc…..all I could think about was the next deadline, and the next one…etc. But a small part of me was screaming that I needed to make plans, needed to set myself some goals for after all the studying wa
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