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Orca Watch 2023 Kicks Off with a Bang!

May 28, 2023
by Claudia Afeltra
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Orca Watch 2023 Kicks Off with a Bang! The first day of Orca Watch 2023 was a roaring success! Our merchandise is flying off the shelves, and our volunteers are already hard at work conducting watches and collecting important data. Saturday, 27th May was quiet in terms of sightings fo
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Stranded sperm whale spotted in Wales

May 23, 2023
by Claudia Afeltra
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As interns, we were given the fortunate privilege to attend a field necropsy on a stranded sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus). The adult female was found on Porth Neigwl (Hell’s Mouth) Beach on the south coast of the Llŷn Peninsula in North Wales at around 8 a.m. on Sunday, 8 M
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Orca Watch 2023 Sightings

May 23, 2023
by Claudia Afeltra
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Date Time Species Number Location Behaviour Direction 27/05/2023 14:38 Minke whale 1 The Trinkie, Wick North 27/05/2023 16:50 Orca 2 Thurso Bay, Caithness Milling East 27/05/2023 18:50 Orca 5 Peedie Sands, Caithness 28/05/2023 07:56 Orca Unknown Dunbeath Bay, Caithness 28/05/2023 08:5
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Tricking sharks’ electric sense with *Watt* feels like a brilliant idea.

Apr 28, 2023
by Claudia Afeltra
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For years the word ‘shark’ has been inseparable in the minds of the public from the words ‘shark attack’. When sharks are mentioned, I would not be surprised if the first image in your mind was that of the attacks featured in ‘Jaws’, or the silhouette of a dorsal fin sliding menacingl
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Big Somerset Synchronised Marine Mammal Survey

Aug 31, 2021
by Claudia Afeltra
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citizen science, Harbour porpoise, harbour porpoises, HP, landwatch, photo-ID, photo-identification technique, regional coordinators, Somerset, volunteers
During National Whale and Dolphin Watch 2021, Sea Watch Foundation joined up with Somerset Wildlife Trust to run their first Big Somerset Synchronised Marine Mammal Survey on Saturday July 31st. We had a total of 20 people surveying at 9 different locations all along the Somerset and
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