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700 sightings so far from National Whale and Dolphin Watch 2022!

Aug 10, 2022
by Katie Baker
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Beach, dolphin, harbourporpoise, newquaywales, NWDW, ocean, porpoise, sea, wales, whale
Almost 10 days has passed since we rounded up National Whale and Dolphin Watch for another year. Over in New Quay we are busy collating our sightings from National Whale and Dolphin Watch 2022. The event was a huge success with over 289 registered watches taking place all around the U
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NWDW: Sightings in the Spotlight

Jul 25, 2022
by Katie Baker
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Beach, dolphin, harbourporpoise, newquaywales, NWDW, ocean, porpoise, sea, wales, whale
It is finally here – National Whale and Dolphin Watch 2022! We’ve had a busy first weekend with almost 50 recorded sightings across the country. This year we will be making daily “Sightings in the Spotlight” videos to highlight our most exciting sightings and s
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Porpoise in the River Severn

Jul 18, 2022
by Katie Baker
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cetacean, conservation, Harbour porpoise, interesting sighting, ocean, porpoise, river, river servern, sea
We had an interesting phone call on Saturday of a sighting of five cetaceans in the River Severn. The observer, Billie Davis, originally thought the animals to be dolphins but on sending a video recording and screenshots over to our Director, Peter, he was able to identify them as har
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Join us for National Whale and Dolphin Watch 2022

Jul 15, 2022
by Katie Baker
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Boat, bottlenose, Bottlenose dolphins, cetaceans, citizen science, conservation, dolphins, donations, events, landwatch, nationwide, nature, NWDW, ocean, porpoises, recommended boat operators, research, researchers, seawatch, shorewatch, uk, watch, whale watch, Whales
The 21st National Whale and Dolphin Watch is fast approaching, taking place at the end of this month from Saturday 23rd to Sunday 31st July. Members of the public are invited to take part in this annual citizen science event by conducting and joining in with watches, surveys and event
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Pilot-killer whale interactions

Jul 12, 2022
by Katie Baker
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biology, conservation, Iceland, icelandic orca, Killer whales, marine biology, marine life, Marine science, norway, orca, orcas, Pilot whales, research, science, seawatch
What is a pod of killer whales doing with pilot whale calf? That is the question on everyone’s mind. The newly published paper (Selbmann et al.2022), the interspecies interactions between killer whales and long-finned pilot whales in Icelandic waters, revealed a complex social relatio
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