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Cwmtydu Seal Pup News!!

Sep 09, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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Atlantic Grey Seal, New Quay, seal, seal pup, wales
Exciting news!! Cwmtydu has its first Atlantic grey seal pup of the season. Several Sea Watch volunteers were allowed to help out Cwmtydu Bay Wildlife with watching the seal pup. The Grey seal pup is estimated to roughly be a week old, appearing on the beach on Sunday morning. Photo c
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New Quay Beach Clean 2016

Sep 08, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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beach clean, education, events, New Quay, volunteers, wales
  Beach Clean and Family Fun!  17th September 2016  Join us on New Quay pier from 11:00 onwards Beach Clean starts at 12:00 on Dolau Beach Join the Sea Watch team in cleaning up Dolau beach. Meet us on the pier for information about the dolphins of Cardigan Bay, educational games
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First stop, the Misty Isle.

Sep 01, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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Bottlenose dolphins, Grey Seals, Harbour porpoise, Misty Isle, scotland, Whales
  On a spontaneous adventure I started a seasonal move to the highlands of Scotland to experience the diverse wildlife it has to offer, especially with marine life in mind! Whilst exploring I wanted to do my best to deliver some sightings for the Sea Watch Foundation and share what I
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Work Experience

Jul 14, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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conservation, experience, GCSE, Marine science, secondary school, students, volunteering, Work experience
  Every year the Sea Watch Foundation takes on a number of interns to assist the work carried out by the Cardigan Bay Monitoring Project, allowing students pursuing a career in marine biology the opportunity to gain field experience in marine mammal science over a period of sever
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Wildlife on our doorstep

Jun 30, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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bird rock, birds, mola mola, seals, sunfish, wildlife
  A dedication to conservation is a founding principle of the Sea Watch Foundation. There are many components of effective conservation, and one of the most important ones is simply awareness of what is out there. You cannot effectively conserve what you do not know you have. For
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