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Cardigan Bay Dolphins aid RNLI in spectacular display.

May 15, 2015
by Harriet Goodchild
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bottlenose dolphin, cardigan bay, cardigan bay monitoring project, cetacean, dolphin, New Quay, RNLI, RNLI training, wales
The Cardigan Bay Bottlenose dolphins really put on a show last Saturday and outshone the RLNI (in our opinion). The brave rescue team treated the public to a fantastic demonstration of their hair-raising helicopter rescue procedure. However, the ever-curious dolphins came to see what
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Sea Watch in BBC Wildlife’s top 50 conservation heroes!

May 14, 2015
by Harriet Goodchild
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BBC Wildlife Magazine, cetacean research, citizen science, Conservation heroes, Sea Watch
Sea Watch Foundation Director Dr. Peter Evans selected as one of the 50 most influential conservation heroes in BBC Wildlife Magazine’s first wildlife power list. Director and Founder of the Sea Watch Foundation, Dr Peter Evans has been selected as one of the 50 most important conserv
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SWF’s Activity Day causes a splash!

May 14, 2015
by Harriet Goodchild
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activity day, cardigan bay monitoring project, education, New Quay, public awareness
Beth and Megan set up the stall ready for a day of public awareness activities. New Quay Pier was awash with activity on Saturday, as our interns set out to spread news of the important work we do here at Sea Watch. Armed with colouring pencils and cuddly toys, they chatted with the p
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New Quay Beach Clean & Activity Day!

May 06, 2015
by Harriet Goodchild
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activity day, beach clean, cardigan bay monitoring project, clean beaches, education, keep wales tidy, New Quay, public awareness
Why is marine litter a problem to cetaceans? Marine litter is a conservation concern for cetaceans with over 100,000 marine mammals and turtles and 1 million sea birds dying each year from the ingestion or entanglement (Laist, 1997). Over the last 50 years, plastics have become partic
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So what’s bringing back the bottlenose?!

May 05, 2015
by Harriet Goodchild
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bottlenose dolphin, cardigan bay, cardigan bay monitoring project, cetacean, New Quay, sightings, wales
Over the past few weeks, Sea Watch Foundation interns have been scanning New Quay harbour with eagle eyes, looking out for dolphins and other marine mammals. Last week saw the disappearance and re- emergence of ‘Stormy’ the solitary common dolphin, who decided to vacate New Quay and t
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