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First Landwatch

May 05, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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cardigan bay, dolphins, Internship
Getting to the point, this is what I want to tell you about. Bottlenose dolphins in New Quay! First sighting of two bottlenose dolphins, next to the cardinal buoy in New Quay But, let’s go back to where it all began. Monday, 18th April 2016 We, us, all the interns, arrived at differen
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Dolphins and whales are living in noisy waters

Oct 02, 2015
by Harriet Goodchild
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cetaceans, dolphins, Marine Conservation, Noise pollution, porpoise, Whales, Wind Farms
Written by Anna Pääkkönen BSc Hons Zoology, Sea Watch Foundation 2015 Research Intern. The increasing noise pollution in our oceans is a major concern for marine mammals, specifically dolphins and whales who use their hearing as their primary sense to navigate, communicate and find fo
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Down the plughole

Sep 30, 2015
by Harriet Goodchild
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Down the plughole, Green Brands, Make change, Marine pollution, Parabens, Phospahtes, Phthalalates, Surfactants
Written by Suzie Miller, MSc Marine Environmental Management. Sea Watch Foundation Research Intern 2015. Numerous items flushed down the toilet end up on  our beaches and float for decades within the seas. This in turn can be ingested by species, cause entanglement and/or injury.  Per
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A Night With Sea Watch

Sep 24, 2015
by Harriet Goodchild
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A night with sea watch, cardigan bay monitoring project, Ceredigion, cetaceans, free event, New Quay, Research Interns, Sea Watch
We would like to invite you to “A NIGHT WITH SEA WATCH” The Sea Watch Foundation are a national charity dedicated to the conservation and research of marine mammals in British and Irish waters. The Cardigan Bay Monitoring Project is based in New Quay, Wales. It is responsi
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Hybrids, subspecies and extinction

Sep 22, 2015
by Harriet Goodchild
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bottlenose dolphin, clymene dolphins, extinction, hybrids, killer whale, subspecies, wolphin, yangtze river dolphin
Jade Chenery, MSci Marine Biology, Sea Watch Foundation Research Intern 2015. From my dissertation on bottlenose dolphins in Tenerife the interest arose on subspecies and then towards hybrids within cetaceans and everywhere I look there is a different estimate for the total number of
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