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Newborns return to New Quay harbour!

Oct 09, 2013
by Sightings Officer
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Hi everyone, This week we have noticed the group of dolphins including the mothers and newborns returning to the harbour. If you are still in the area, this is a great time to see dolphins and their young up close! At least 8 dolphins were seen in the bay; among these dolphins were Be
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New recruits for the Sightings Network

Oct 07, 2013
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At Sea Watch, we rely on a dedicated team of volunteers from all around the UK to gather data on sightings of live cetaceans in our waters. This information is crucial as it enables us to increase our understanding of whales, dolphins and porpoises in our British Seas and improve the
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Newborn dolphins seen in New Quay harbour

Oct 02, 2013
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Hello everyone, We’ve had an exciting week here in New Quay, with several newborn dolphins spending time in the harbour! Eight bottlenose dolphins, including Smoothy, Floppy and Berry were seen feeding in the bay with three newborn calves. Daphna, our Monitoring Officer here in
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Introducing the “Pier Watch Project”

Oct 02, 2013
by Sightings Officer
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We are very happy to announce that thanks to funding from Environment Wales, the Pier Watch Project is being launched this autumn. Based in New Quay, West Wales, this project aims to collect photo-ID data of bottlenose dolphins. This technique has been used for many years by the Cardi
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Feeding frenzy off Stoer Lighthouse, Assynt

Sep 30, 2013
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Stoer Lighthouse, Assynt lived up to its reputation this weekend by providing lucky observers with five hours of cetacean entertainment. Over 300 common dolphins were observed feeding offshore accompanied by 150 gannets. As if this wasn’t enough to please the crowds, they were j
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