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An exciting day out on the pier!

May 24, 2014
by Imogen Cavadino
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I have been a Sea Watch intern for five weeks now and I’ve grown to realise that you never know what your day will be like. Some days can have little to no dolphin sightings, but other days you can be treated to many wonderful encounters. Saturday 17th May was one of those days! It lo
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Clean Coasts Week – How dirty is a clean beach?

May 23, 2014
by Imogen Cavadino
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The week of 10th-18th May 2014 was Keep Wales Tidy‘s Clean Coasts Week . Rubbish and litter on our coast lines is a threat to our marine wildlife. Often the litter from beaches can end up washed or blown into the sea, where whales and dolphins, and other marine wildlife, are at
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Sea Watch Foundation AGM 2014

May 15, 2014
by Imogen Cavadino
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With the 2014 Sea Watch Foundation Annual General Meeting taking place over the weekend we now have had time to reflect about amazing UK-wide research effort of all of our coordinators and volunteers.  I must to begin by thanking all of our dedicated and enthusiastic members for their
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The Launch of Pier Watch 2014

May 02, 2014
by Imogen Cavadino
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Friday 25th April 2014 saw the launch of our new Pier Watch project. This took place at New Quay Yacht Club and was well attended by people from the local community, including our local MP Mark Williams and Geraint Hughes from Environment Wales. After an introduction from Mr Williams,
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Making a splash at the European Cetacean Society Conference

Apr 24, 2014
by Imogen Cavadino
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From the 5th to the 9th April, cetacean scientists flocked from all over the world to attend the 28th annual European Cetacean Society Conference in Liege, Belgium. This year the focus of the conference was marine mammals as sentinels of a changing marine environment, presenting and s
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