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Recent cetacean conservation

Mar 17, 2023
by Katie Baker
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assistant, bottlenosedolphin, cardiganbay, newquaywales, research, sightings, survey, training, trainingcourse, volunteers, wales
As part of our membership scheme we produce monthly bulletins and quarterly magazines to keep our members up to date with the latest conservation news, sightings and our research. In December’s SeaWatcher magazine, our Director, Peter rounded up some conservation news stories fr
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Meet our Volunteers: Rachael

Feb 24, 2023
by Katie Baker
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assistant, bottlenosedolphin, cardiganbay, newquaywales, research, sightings, survey, training, trainingcourse, volunteers, wales
Our work at Sea Watch Foundation would not be possible without our dedicated team of volunteers. We have various home-based volunteers helping with sightings, social media and helping us to keep organised! Rachael has been writing blog posts and helping run our Twitter since September
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2023: The year to reduce your waste

Jan 02, 2023
by Katie Baker
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cardigan bay, cardigan bay monitoring project, interns, Internship, newyear, plastic, recycle, volunteers
Another Christmas season has been and gone and it’s that time of year where we begin to reflect on the year that’s coming to an end and look forward to the new year that’s around the corner. Amid the temptation of the January sales, it’s also the time to set new goals for the year ahe
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We’re recruiting interns for 2023!

Dec 16, 2022
by Katie Baker
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cardigan bay, cardigan bay monitoring project, interns, Internship, volunteers
We are looking for Research Interns, a Research Assistant and Education Assistant for our 2023 research season! We are looking for individuals who are interested in gaining knowledge on how to monitor the abundance, behaviour distribution, reproductive success, population structure of
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The secret language of cetaceans

Nov 25, 2022
by Katie Baker
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cetacean, commondolphin, dolphin, marine, marinescience, oceanwarming, research, researchintern, science, wales, Whales
Over time, cetaceans have become highly adapted to their surroundings and the challenges that the underwater environment can bring. As with many other animals, communication is essential in the social structure of different species and is specifically important in activities such as f
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