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Orca Watch Day 6

Jun 02, 2022
by Katie Baker
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Beach, harbourporpoise, johnogroats, minke, orca, orcawatch, rissos, scotland, seawatch
Welcome back to our daily Orca Watch blog. Firstly, we got national recognition last night as Iolo Williams from BBC Springwatch broadcasted live from the Isle of Mull. He spoke a little about the West Coast Community and John Coe and Aquarius before mentioning our citizen science eve
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Orca Watch Day 4

May 31, 2022
by Katie Baker
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Beach, harbourporpoise, johnogroats, minke, orca, orcawatch, rissos, scotland, seawatch
Hello everyone, who’s ready for the round-up of Day 4 at Orca Watch 2022? If you missed our daily round-up and interviews today, you can find it here or keep reading for the highlights! Today we had another school visit, this time out at Halkirk Primary School with class P5 & P6.
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Orca Watch Day 1-3

May 30, 2022
by Katie Baker
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Beach, harbourporpoise, johnogroats, minke, orca, orcawatch, rissos, scotland, seawatch
We’re off to an incredible start for Orca Watch 2022! Every evening this week (apart from Friday when we have our get together with our dedicated volunteer observers) we will be bringing sightings updates to you all at home at 7pm via our YouTube. Admission to these virtual events is
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Be ocean and self aware

May 30, 2022
by Katie Baker
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Beach, marinelife, newquay, newquaywales, octopus, octopusbeach, octopuses, seawatch, seawatchfoundation
Now more than ever, it is so important to check in with ourselves and promote positive mental well-being in daily life! After the lockdown affecting us all in multiple ways; being out in nature and enjoying our coastlines has become increasingly more popular. With the month of May bei
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An unusual visitor: Why are octopuses turning up on beaches in New Quay?

May 11, 2022
by Katie Baker
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Beach, marinelife, newquay, newquaywales, octopus, octopusbeach, octopuses, seawatch, seawatchfoundation
A stormy situation Imagine you’re taking a walk along the beach looking out to sea when all of a sudden you see an octopus crawling across the sand. Wouldn’t that be an unusual sight? Well this is exactly what wildlife guides Josh Pedley and Fran Fitzpatrick saw back on the 21st Febru
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