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A Tusk Full of History

Apr 19, 2021
by Claudia Afeltra
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arctic, climate change, Diet, Historical Records, historical sightings, Mercury, Narwhal, Tusk
This is the latest post in a series which will look at recent advancements, discoveries and trends in the study of whales and dolphins. We here at Sea Watch believe strongly in the free sharing and dissemination of scientific literature and want to give you, our loyal members, the bre
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Find out about Fran: one of our 2021 Education and Outreach Assistants

Apr 16, 2021
by Claudia Afeltra
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Adopt a Dolphin Scheme, cardigan bay monitoring project, cetacean conservation, citizen science, conservation, Education & Outreach, education and outreach, Education and Outreach Assistant, public awareness, Public understanding of science, school visit, Sea Watch Foundation, visitor centre, volunteering
My name is Fran Fitzpatrick and my passion is conservation. I am inspired to work for less popular, conflict-associated species and those most at risk in this human-dominated world. I am particularly interested in a holistic approach to conserving endangered species, finding ways in w
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An Introduction to Emma: one of our 2021 Education and Outreach Assistants

Apr 15, 2021
by Claudia Afeltra
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Education & Outreach, Education and Outreach Assistant, Harbour porpoise, land watch, line transect, Marine Conservation, National Whale and Dolphin Week, seal
Hi everyone! My name is Emma and I grew up in Somerset, South West of England. Having spent many summers in Cornwall I fell in love with the ocean. I would stand for hours (and still do) along the coastal paths squinting out to sea, hoping to spot those tell-tale signs of cetacean spe
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Is it a porpoise? Is it an orca? No! It’s a false killer whale!

Apr 14, 2021
by Claudia Afeltra
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bycatch, conservation, false killer whale, fisheries, fisheries interactions, Hawaii, pollution, pseudorca, sociality, tropics
For this species feature, we’re going tropical! Cruising through deep pelagic waters, the energetic, exuberant, and extremely social false killer whale could be regarded as one of the best team-players in the animal kingdom. This blog will take a look at how they got their name, how t
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Long, Thin & Full of Teeth : Harbour Porpoises New Snack

Apr 13, 2021
by Claudia Afeltra
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cetaceans, Diet, Fishing, Harbour porpoise, Phocoena phocoena, Prey
This is the first post in a series which will look at recent advancements, discoveries and trends in the study of whales and dolphins. We here at Sea Watch believe strongly in the free sharing and dissemination of scientific literature and want to give you, our loyal members, the brea
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