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Citizen Science Driving Cetacean Conservation

Jun 17, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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citizen science, conservation, historical sightings, Public understanding of science, research, sightings, volunteer
Sea Watch Foundations’ prestigious status as the longest-running Nationwide research charity in the UK focussed on the conservation and monitoring of cetaceans, has at its core the selfless donation of time and effort made by a network of dedicated volunteers spread across the British
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Cinema on the Beach

Jun 01, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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4/6/16, Beach, Cinema, conservation, education, Family, Film, Georgina Davies, Outreach
You’ve heard of the drive-in cinema, but have you ever been to a cinema on the beach?! We are displaying a film on Saturday the 4th of June 2016. The film will be available for all to watch on New Quay Harbour Beach from 3.30pm. There will be no charge. Photo: A bottlenose dolphin lea
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UK Cetaceans

May 27, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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blog, bowhead, cetacean, comparison, info-graphic, ireland, uk
In light of the recent sighting of the bowhead whale in Cornwall (just the second sighting in the UK), the Sea Watch Foundation has made an info-graphic to show some of the differences between all of the cetaceans that have been recorded in the UK and Ireland’s waters. The info-
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Excited for Orca Watch 2016

May 18, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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killer whale, Migration, orca, scotland, SWF Orca Watch, Thomas Bell
As Sea Watch interns we are provided the opportunity not only to study marine mammals in the New Quay area, but, thanks to helping manage the national sightings database, also to cetacean-watch vicariously through the eyes of Sea Watch volunteers throughout the UK! It is now May, and
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Behind the scenes – Sea Watch on Countryfile

May 11, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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BBC, Countryfile, dolphins, Ellie Harrison, Filiming, New Quay, volunteers
  On the 28th of April 2016 a BBC film crew was visiting our Sea Watch team in New Quay. It was a big spring event for the Sea Watch Foundation. The crew was documenting the research work of our team and followed us the whole day in the office, as well as on the sea. The day started i
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