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A successful Annual General Meeting (AGM) in New Quay

May 05, 2019
by Ellie Richardson
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This weekend, Sea Watch held their Annual General Meeting! The AGM is held every year around April-May and is an opportunity for the team (that is usually spread far and wide) to re-connect and collect ideas for the following year. It is also a time of reflection, and attendees learn
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I spy with my little eye… a dolphin!

May 02, 2019
by Ellie Richardson
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Have you heard of a land-watch? This is an easy non-invasive method of data collection applied by the Sea Watch team. Interns perform land-watches daily to contribute to our database of cetacean sightings. SWF’s interns arrive in April for the high season. After a week of traini
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Easter Celebrations at the Dolphin Hub

Apr 30, 2019
by Ellie Richardson
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The Easter holidays are officially over! As everyone heads back to school, the team at Sea Watch wanted to thank our visitors on ensuring the success of our Education Centre opening. Two weeks ago the interns arrived. One week later they took on a monster project… Opening the Dolphin
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A busy week at the Education Centre: Life as a Sea Watch Intern

Apr 24, 2019
by Ellie Richardson
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2019 saw the opening of our Dolphin Hub (Education Centre) this past weekend. As Sea Watch continues to grow as a charity, we will be hosting educational events through to the end of Summer. Stay tuned to find out more. This week our Education Assistant, Ellie Richardson, spoke with R
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Education Centre Opening Easter 2019

Apr 16, 2019
by Ellie Richardson
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Here at the Sea Watch Foundation, we are celebrating Easter with the opening of our newly refurbished EDUCATION CENTRE. We invite you to our Easter weekend fun days as we showcase our new Centre. Join us Saturday 20 – Sunday 21 April, or Saturday 27 – Sunday 28 April (10 A
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