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National Whale and Dolphin Watch

Jul 19, 2017
by Harriet Goodchild
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National Whale & Dolphin Watch, NWDW
PRESS RELEASE  Your chance to whale-watch in Wales!   Every year, scientists at the Sea Watch Foundation lead a campaign to get members of the general public contributing to science to protect whales & dolphins and they’re calling on you to get involved! For over forty years, Sea
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National Whale and Dolphin Watch Events

Jul 18, 2017
by Harriet Goodchild
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National Whale & Dolphin Watch, NWDW
National Whale and Dolphin Watch is less than two weeks away! Join us in New Quay for a week full of dolphin and whale themed activities! You can find a list of the events taking place here: New Quay Events and more information on them below. Saturday 29th July ·       12pm – 2pm Picn
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Buoy, that’s a long way!

Jul 12, 2017
by Harriet Goodchild
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Gulf stream, Marine litter, ocean gyres
In December 2015 storms Desmond, Eva and Frank battered the Pembrokeshire coast, reshaping many of its beaches and damaging extensive stretches of the coast path. However, the aesthetic alterations were not the most interesting product of the storms, thanks to the arrival of a mysteri
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Dolphins on the doorstep!

Jul 11, 2017
by Harriet Goodchild
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dolphin watching, volunteer
I used to think that to see a cetacean I had to travel and get on a boat. So over the last couple of decades, a theme has emerged when I plan a holiday – is there even the remotest chance I might be able to go on a whale or dolphin watch? Although I won’t be giving up the boat trips a
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Orca Ecotypes….It’s not all black and white!

Jul 06, 2017
by Harriet Goodchild
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apex predators, ecotyoes, orca, Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca, more commonly referred to as killer whale or orca, is the second most widely distributed mammal species in the world after humans and one of the most widely recognized species in the oceans. Orcas are distinctive because of their black and white coloration pattern with w
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