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Day 7 of the National Whale and Dolphin Watch Diaries – 31st July 2020

Jul 31, 2020
by Claudia Afeltra
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Welcome to Day 7 of the National Whale and Dolphin Watch! There have now been 392 sightings reported during the week, and over 1,000 sightings for the month of July. This is a fantastic result thanks to the dedicated community of Sea Watch volunteers. We’re headed into the weekend now
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Day 6 of the National Whale and Dolphin Watch Diaries – 30th July 2020

Jul 30, 2020
by Claudia Afeltra
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Welcome to Day 6 of the National Whale and Dolphin Watch! There has been a fantastic number of sightings today. An overview of the NWDW so far by Dr Chiara Giulia Bertulli (Sightings Officer) • At the time of writing, more than 324 sightings: 6 of non-cetacean species (sunfish, baskin
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Day 5 of the National Whale and Dolphin Watch Diaries – 29th July 2020

Jul 29, 2020
by Claudia Afeltra
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Welcome to Day 5 of the National Whale and Dolphin Watch! There have now been 239 cetacean sightings reported! So far we have had 25 sightings from today – a great effort from all involved. My Watch  The weather has been absolutely beautiful today! I felt sure I would see some c
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Day 4 of the National Whale and Dolphin Watch Diaries – 28th July 2020

Jul 28, 2020
by Claudia Afeltra
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Welcome to Day 4 of the National Whale and Dolphin Watch! The sun has finally returned and hopefully will continue to shine for us during the rest of the watch. So far 180 sightings across 8 different species of cetacean have been reported! The NWDW team is very busy processing your r
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Day 3 of the National Whale and Dolphin Watch Diaries – 27th July 2020

Jul 27, 2020
by Claudia Afeltra
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Welcome to Day 3 of the National Whale and Dolphin Watch! Another very windy day for us all, but many have braved the weather and completed their watches today. We now have a total of 114 sightings! This is increasing as people continue to submit their recording forms, so keep an eye
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