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BIG WATCH@THE BROCH

Jun 08, 2017
by Harriet Goodchild
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dolphin watching, humpback whale, minke whale, sperm whale
This weekend, Sea Watch Foundation Regional co-ordinator for North East Scotland, Alan Airey, will be attending Big Watch@The Broch. Alan will be on hand helping visitors to spot marine mammals and sharing his 15 years worth of Cetacean watching experience at the Burghead Visitor Cent
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Sei whale project in the Falkland Islands

Jun 07, 2017
by Harriet Goodchild
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conservation, Faulkland Islands, sei whales
In October 2016 I arrived in the Falkland Islands to initiate a research project on sei whales on behalf of Falklands Conservation. The project “Developing a site-based conservation approach for sei whales Balaenoptera borealis at Berkeley Sound, Falkland Islands” has been financed by
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A Sea of Jelly!!

Jun 01, 2017
by Harriet Goodchild
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Barrel jellyfish, Jellyfish
Over the past few weeks hundreds of jellyfish have been seen floating around on the current in Cardigan Bay and washed up in vast numbers on the local beaches. These huge gelatinous masses have sparked the interest of locals and tourists alike. They are usually seen present in these n
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What a tangle!

May 18, 2017
by Harriet Goodchild
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cetaceans, Entanglement, Grey Seals, Marine litter
Plastic debris is one of the biggest pollution problems that the marine environment faces today. As well as ingestion of plastics, entanglement poses one of the biggest threats to marine mammals. A comprehensive list by scientists found that a third of all marine mammals are affected
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Pregnancy and Birthing in Bottlenose Dolphins

May 11, 2017
by Harriet Goodchild
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calves, cardigan bay, dolphin pregnancy
Research has shown that pregnancy in Bottlenose dolphins lasts twelve months and while there is no set rule in terms of seasonality, the splash of young fins in the UK usually occurs during the summer months, most often between March and September. There is very little room in the ute
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