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A splash, bubble and a fin!

Jul 08, 2014
by Imogen Cavadino
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A splash, a bubble and a fin and another, oh it’s a mother and her calf again, dancing around the boats. I arrived on the pier just before twelve on the 1st of July and was treated to a spectacular sight; a mother and calf pair were happily socialising in the harbour area, casually su
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Orca Watch 2014

Jun 20, 2014
by Imogen Cavadino
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The annual Orca Watch event took place over the week of May 24th – 31st 2014 in the north of Scotland and was full of fantastic cetacean sightings! The aim of Orca Watch is to track killer whales throughout the Pentland Firth, and the week was quite a success with lots of visito
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Acrobatic dolphins galore!

Jun 18, 2014
by Imogen Cavadino
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The ‘Pier Watch’ on 16th June was a little unusual, in that the equipment was taken up the cliff above the Shellfish Factory here in New Quay. Here, Tess one of our visiting masters students from Bangor University was stationed to collect data for her project and managed to capture so
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Bottlenose Dolphins Return to the Yorkshire Coast!

Jun 16, 2014
by Imogen Cavadino
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It’s official; bottlenose dolphins have returned to the Yorkshire coast! The first bottlenose dolphin sighting reported in the North East of England this ‘season’ was at Tynemouth on the 12th of April. After visiting Yorkshire, the dolphins returned to Sunderland on the 18
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Love Our Estuary!

May 29, 2014
by Imogen Cavadino
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‘You can see all those species of whale and dolphin here!?’ was something North West Regional Coordinator Stacey McCarthy heard many times this weekend. She was representing Sea Watch at the event Love Our Estuary in Lytham, Lancashire. Here she was joined by local Sea Watch volunteer
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