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First school talk of 2021

Jan 20, 2021
by Claudia Afeltra
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The Sea Watch Foundation’s Regional Coordinator for Guernsey, Nicky Harris, has recently visited the Vauvert Primary school in the parish of St Peter port in Guernsey. This is her story! A short note to begin with: Unlike many regions of the UK and EU, the Island of Guernsey in the Br
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Welcome to our new Regional Coordinator for Cumbria – Sarah Neill

Jan 13, 2021
by Claudia Afeltra
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We would like to welcome a new recruit to the Sea Watch team, Sarah Neill, who has recently been appointed as Sea Watch Regional Coordinator for Cumbria! My name is Sarah and I am a marine biologist and SSI certified diver. The ocean and its wonders have been my calling since I was a
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Are you ready to go behind the Sea Watch Membership Scheme?

Jan 01, 2021
by Claudia Afeltra
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Join Stacey McCarthy for a heart-to-heart conversation with Robin Petch, Sea Watch Ambassador and creator of their newly launched Membership Scheme. 1. Can you tell me a bit about yourself? My career, since 1985, was in primary school education and before resigning at the end of 2014
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Cleaning up our Environment

Dec 14, 2020
by Claudia Afeltra
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Litter is a huge concern for marine wildlife, including cetaceans. According to UNESCO, one million birds and over 100,000 marine mammals die as result of marine litter each year, with plastic being one of the main culprits. Unfortunately, over 220 million tons of plastic are produced
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Raising Money for Sea Watch

Dec 06, 2020
by Claudia Afeltra
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Bake Sale. Photo credit: ©Sea Watch Foundation Fundraising is fantastic way to help support worthy causes and there are numerous ways which you can help support Sea Watch – keep reading to find out how you can help. The year 2020 has been a difficult one for everyone, and whale and do
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