• Home
  • About us
    • Our Mission
    • Staff & Trustee Profiles
    • How Sea Watch Began
      • Achievements
      • International Conservation
    • Contact us
  • Get involved
    • Vacancies
    • Report Sightings
      • Recording/Submitting Sightings & Forms
        • Submit a sighting online
        • Where to Watch?
        • How to Watch?
        • Cetacean Species Identification
    • Report a Stranding
    • Become a Regular Observer
    • Become a Regional Co-ordinator
    • Sea Watch Membership
    • Adopt a Dolphin
    • Corporate Partnerships
    • National Whale & Dolphin Watch 2026
      • Watch List NWDW 2025
    • Webinars
    • Events
    • Orca Watch
    • Visitor Centre
    • Internships
      • Cardigan Bay Internships
      • Anglesey Internships
      • Work Experience
    • Prosiect Caru’r Cefni
    • Sea Watchers Mon
    • Recommended Boat Operator Scheme
    • Home-based Volunteering
  • Fundraising
  • News & Blogs
  • Sightings
    • Recording/Submitting Sightings & Forms
    • Recent Sightings
    • Map Viewer
      • Map Viewer User Guide
    • Sightings Network
      • 1 – Shetland
      • 2 – Orkney and North Scotland
      • 3a – North East Scotland
      • 3b – Moray Firth
      • 4 – North Grampian
      • 5 – South Grampian
      • 6 – South-East Scotland
      • 7 – North-East England
      • 8 – 9 Yorkshire
      • 10 – Lincolnshire
      • 11 – East Anglia
      • 12-13 Suffolk and Essex
      • 14-15 North Kent
      • 16-18 East, Central & West Sussex/Hants
      • 19 – Dorset
      • 20 – South Devon
      • 21 – Cornwall
      • 22 – Channel Islands
      • 23 – North Devon
      • 24 – Bristol Channel
      • 25 – West Wales
      • 26 – North Wales
      • 27 – Cheshire
      • 28 – Cumbria
      • 29 – Isle of Man
      • 30 – South-West Scotland
      • 31 – 32 South-West Scotland & Inner Hebrides
      • 33 – North-West Scotland
      • 34 – Outer Hebrides: Western Isles
      • 35 – Northern Ireland
      • 36 – Republic of Ireland
    • Marine Code of Conduct
    • Sea Watcher App
  • Education
    • Training Courses
    • Schools, Universities and Community Groups
      • The Magic Dolphin
    • Student Projects
    • Career Advice
    • Information and Fact Sheets
  • Research
    • Publications
    • How Sightings are Used
      • Species Distribution Maps
      • Map Interpretation
      • Analysis of Sightings Data
    • Cetacean Threats
    • Cardigan Bay Monitoring Project
      • Cardigan Bay Monitoring Project – The Blog
      • Pier Watch Project
      • ‘Clet’ – the travelling bottlenose dolphin
  • Shop
  • Photo Library

facebook
rss
twitter
youtube

Meet our Education Assistant: Ken

Sep 28, 2022
by Katie Baker
Comments are off
assistant, bottlenosedolphin, cardiganbay, newquaywales, research, researchassistant, sightings, survey, training, trainingcourse, volunteers, wales
The start of this month saw us welcome our new Education and Outreach Assistant, Ken. Like Thomas, our Research Assistant, Ken arrived in April and has been helping with all aspects of our work ever since. Ken is from Lincolnshire but he grew up in the Philippines for half of his life
Read More

How can whales help to combat climate change?

Sep 23, 2022
by Katie Baker
Comments are off
cetacean, climatechange, dolphin, marine, marinescience, research, researchintern, science, wales, Whales
In the ocean, small plant-like organisms called phytoplankton are responsible for producing up to 50% of the world’s oxygen and capturing 40% of all carbon produced – this is 4x the amount of carbon sequestered by the Amazon rainforest. The ocean is the largest carbon sink
Read More

Meet our Research Assistant: Thomas

Sep 15, 2022
by Katie Baker
Comments are off
assistant, bottlenosedolphin, cardiganbay, newquaywales, research, researchassistant, sightings, survey, training, trainingcourse, volunteers, wales
In New Quay, we have now entered our final period of interns this year. We said farewell to Rebecca, who had been our Research Assistant since April and welcomed Thomas into the role at the start of this month. Thomas joined us in April as a Research Intern and has been a valuable mem
Read More

Cetacean Survey Training Course: learning how to protect marine mammals

Sep 01, 2022
by Katie Baker
Comments are off
bottlenosedolphin, cardiganbay, newquaywales, research, sightings, survey, training, trainingcourse, volunteers, wales
At Sea Watch Foundation we strive to involve the public in our scientific monitoring, raise awareness and understanding of the threats marine mammals face and educate how we can better protect these species. Each year we run a short Cetacean Survey Training Course to offer an opportun
Read More

Melanistic common dolphin spotted in Cardigan Bay

Aug 11, 2022
by Katie Baker
Comments are off
bottlenosedolphin, cardiganbay, common dolphin, commons, dolphin, melanistic, melanisticcommondolphin, newquaywales, research, sbcd, sightings, survey, wales
Sea Watch Foundation researchers were treated to a very special sighting in the Cardigan Bay Special Area of Conservation yesterday. The survey team encountered two small pods of common dolphins, with one animal displaying an unusual melanistic colouration. Renowned for its semi-resid
Read More
1234567

Logos

Lower Costing Locksmith

Please review…

  • Our comment policy
  • Our privacy policy
Sea Watch Foundation, Paragon House, Wellington Place, New Quay, Ceredigion, SA45 9NR, United Kingdom
Call Adopt a Dolphin: 07821 584772 | Call Head Office: 01407 832892 | Call team in New Quay (Apr-Oct only): 01545 561227 | E: info@seawatchfoundation.org.uk
Sea Watch Foundation is a Registered Charity No. 1013002
All photographs on this website are © of
Sea Watch Foundation Photo Library
Web hosting by Mistic Informatique Sarl
Powered by Wordpress dolphin conservation, whale conservation