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Humpback whale off Norfolk

Oct 29, 2013
by Sightings Officer
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A humpback whale was spotted this morning off Hemsby by regular observers Ryan Irvine and Tabitha Pearman. The animal was seen to be heading north leading to speculation that this animal could be the same one that was spotted off Suffolk in September. We understand that photos were ta
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Season summary from Ilfracombe, North Devon

Oct 24, 2013
by Sightings Officer
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Chris Blackmore, Regional Coordinator (North Devon) Cetacean monitoring from Ilfracombe has been notable this summer for a decline, not only in porpoise sightings, but also gannets.  With the arrival of mackerel in May porpoise sightings into June were about normal, however, by mid Ju
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Smoothy, Tigger and Voldermort seen in New Quay harbour

Oct 18, 2013
by Sightings Officer
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Hello everyone, As New Quay enjoys a surprisingly calm day, the dolphins come out to play. A group of two adults and two calves were seen swimming between the cardinal buoy and the pier and appeared to be feeding. One pair was identified as Chris and her calf Tigger, who is now old en
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The final survey of 2013!

Oct 17, 2013
by Sightings Officer
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As the season comes to a close Sea Watch made the most of a rare sunny day and took to the sea for our last survey of the year in Cardigan Bay. Setting off bright and early as the sun was still rising we encountered a group of seven dolphins right outside New Quay harbour. When we got
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Sea Watch visits Aberaeron Comprehensive

Oct 16, 2013
by Sightings Officer
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This week Sea Watch visited Aberaeron Comprehensive to teach Year 8’s about local cetaceans. This included an introduction to cetaceans and the key characteristics of the different groups of cetaceans and what they feed on. Year 8 have recently been learning about food webs so h
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