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Code of Conduct, Why and Who?

Aug 22, 2022
by Harriet Goodchild
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Beach, dolphin, harbourporpoise, newquaywales, NWDW, ocean, porpoise, sea, wales, whale
Cardigan Bay is part of a SAC, Special Area of Conservation, which means that it is a protected area for the marine mammals and birds that make it their home. We, at the Sea Watch Foundation, conduct research within this SAC to collect vital data that further reinforces why we need al
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My Internship as Education and Outreach Assistant

Nov 13, 2018
by Harriet Goodchild
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assistant, Education & Outreach, education and outreach, intern, Sea Watch Internship, volunteer
With 2019 Education and Outreach application deadlines just around the corner, we’ve asked Natasha Hunt our Education & Outreach Assistant of 2018 to give you the low-down on what it really means to accept the role. We asked her to be frank. See what you think… Every year the Sea
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A Fin-tastic Visit to GirlGuiding

Oct 29, 2018
by Harriet Goodchild
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education and outreach, event, girlguiding, Newcastle Emlyn, photos, school, school visit, wales
The Sea Watch Foundation staff members have recently visited Newcastle Emlyn GirlGuiding units of Rainbows, Brownies and Guides. They were accompanied on this visit by their Education and Outreach Assistant, Natasha Hunt, their Sightings Officer, Chiara Bertulli, and two Research inte
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Porpoising around

Oct 19, 2018
by Harriet Goodchild
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cetacean, Harbour porpoise, Phocoena phocoena, research
On Monday 8th October, myself and the other interns were very happy and lucky to see two harbour porpoises feeding off the pier in New Quay, Wales. We of course love seeing the Bottlenose dolphins, but because harbour porpoises are very shy in nature and do not like being too close to
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An orca’s battle with ghost fishing

Oct 01, 2018
by Harriet Goodchild
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ghost fishing, ghost nets, orca, rescue, stranding
Orcas or killer whales are one of the most famous species of dolphins in the world. They are highly intelligent and social marine mammals that live in family-related groups. Every year along the Portuguese coast, different orca pods are spotted, that usually come for the tuna that pas
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