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What about those killer whales?!

Aug 03, 2015
by Harriet Goodchild
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John Coe, killer whale, Mwnt, Risso's dolphin
You might have heard about the West Wales killer whale sighting posted on Facebook last week? There were three separate potential sightings of this magnificent species in Cardigan Bay off the coast of Mwnt, seen from land as well as from sea. One such anecdotal report was from a coupl
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White-beaked dolphins… EVERYWHERE!

Jul 29, 2015
by Harriet Goodchild
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It has come to our attention here at the Sea Watch Foundation that white-beaked dolphins (Lagenorhynchus albirostris) have a been a common feature on our coastlines recently! White-beaked dolphins are short-beaked oceanic dolphins found within the family Delphinidae (also the family o
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NEW QUAY National Whale and Dolphin Watch Events

Jul 21, 2015
by Harriet Goodchild
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  For more information on all these fantastic activities contact Meg from Sea Watch on outreach@seawatchfoundation.org.uk or call on 01545561227 – See you at the sea side!
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Dolphin Table Etiquette: The many ways that dolphins eat

Jul 15, 2015
by Harriet Goodchild
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bottlenose dolphin, cetacean, dolphin, Feeding Techniques, Foraging Behaviour, minke whale, North West Atlantic, strand feeding, UK Seas
Everyone knows the face of one of the most iconic animals in the world, the bottlenose dolphin. They have the cute smile, the sleek grey body, great acrobatic capabilities, and are seen all around the world. Dolphins all around the world have different feeding behaviours the same way
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Whales in Wales…and all over the UK: National Whale and Dolphin Watch 2015

Jul 14, 2015
by Harriet Goodchild
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  Here in New Quay, Wales, we regularly see bottlenose dolphins performing highly entertaining leaps, tail slaps, and overall aerobic feats within the bay. Last month, a humpback whale was spotted in Liverpool slapping one of its fins on the water – just one of the many activitie
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