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National Whale and Dolphin Watch – Last call for data

Sep 10, 2013
by Sightings Officer
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This year’s National Whale and Dolphin Watch was a great success. Thanks to the efforts of observers all over the UK, we managed to collect a total of over 690 sightings which beats all previous years!! This is a fantastic record and just goes to show what we all know already &#
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Unusual stranding off the Scottish Coast

Sep 10, 2013
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cetacean, pygmy sperm whale, stranding
An unusual stranding took place this week off the east coast of Scotland. After the pilot whale and minke whale live strandings earlier in the week, Scottish cetacean enthusiasts will be interested to hear that the body of a pygmy sperm whale was discovered off  the Banffshire coast.
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Another stranding in Fife

Sep 06, 2013
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A juvenile minke whale was found stranded near Torryburn in Fife this morning. The animal watched closely and kept wet by British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) and fire crew until the decision was made to euthanase the animal. Click here for more information on what to do if you f
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Pilot whale stranded on Crammond Island, Firth of Forth

Sep 03, 2013
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cetacean, pilot whale, scotland, stranding
SWF Observer, John Kinsman reported a 15ft  pilot whale stranded Crammond Island near Edinburgh this morning (9.30 am). The animal was on its side and reportedly going  around in circles. British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) attended rapidly. Update (4/09/2013) Unfortunately, thi
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The Boys and Girls Club visit New Quay – August 2013

Sep 02, 2013
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On the 27th, 28th and 29th August the Sea Watch Foundation was visited by children from Ystrad Mynach Boys and Girls Club, BAD Bikes and Wyndham Boys and Girls Club. Each day started off in Llangranog with Sightings Officer, Danielle Gibas, introducing marine mammals and explaining ab
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