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T-shirts: Restocked!

Jun 04, 2019
by Ellie Richardson
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You can breathe a sigh of relief…. the Sea Watch Foundation is happy to announce that they have a brand new supply of t-shirts in stock! T-shirts come in two styles: Ladies or Unisex and there are a variety of sizes available. The tops come in Sea Watch’s famous colours of
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Sea Watch Event: Going Bald for the Bottlenose

May 30, 2019
by Ellie Richardson
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On Friday 24 May, Research Intern Chantelle Green bravely volunteered to have her head shaved in order to raise money for the foundation. Since re-opening this season, the interns have put a huge amount of time into vamping up the new Education Centre. Chan’s goal was to raise m
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International Day for Biological Diversity

May 22, 2019
by Ellie Richardson
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What is biological diversity? Biological diversity or biodiversity, is the wonderful array of life on Earth. It encompasses diversity on many levels; the tremendous number of species of plants and animals, the genetic diversity within and between these species and the different biomes
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I spy with my little eye… two dolphins and a seal!

May 08, 2019
by Ellie Richardson
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In New Quay the Sea Watch Foundation has its flagship study, the Cardigan Bay Monitoring Project. In the past the study has led to the set up of two Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) in Cardigan Bay, which aids to the protection of bottlenose dolphins’ and other marine species habit
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Sun Awareness Week at Sea Watch

May 06, 2019
by Ellie Richardson
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Over the next 7 days the British Association of Dermatologists (BAD) is running a nationwide campaign to raise awareness about skin cancer and its prevention. Being in the UK it’s easy to forget that steps still need to be taken to keep skin protected year-round, not only by applying
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