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Welcome to our new Regional Coordinator for Hampshire – Donna Turney!

Jul 01, 2020
by Claudia Afeltra
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Hampshire, regional coordinator, volunteer, volunteering
We would like to welcome a new recruit to the Sea Watch team, Donna Turney, who has recently been appointed as Sea Watch Regional Coordinator for Hampshire! Hi, I’m Donna and for a long time now I have been passionate about all living creatures, both at home and in the wild. At home t
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Orca Watch 2021 – 29th May – 6th June

Mar 31, 2020
by Claudia Afeltra
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We were saddened to have to cancel Orca Watch 2020, but it was the right and responsible thing to do, given the necessary restrictions on travel and events. In the hope that 2021 will be better, we have set the dates for Orca Watch 2021. To find out more, visit our Orca Watch page.
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Orca Watch 2020 – Cancelled

Mar 23, 2020
by Claudia Afeltra
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The safety and wellbeing of everyone at Orca Watch 2020 is our highest priority, and you will all be aware of the fast-changing coronavirus advice – the need for social distancing and isolation, likely required for several months; limiting travel to essential journeys; and the s
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Orca Watch 2020 – Coronavirus, possible impact on Orca Watch 2020

Mar 13, 2020
by Claudia Afeltra
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Currently we are continuing to plan the event as normal. However, we are monitoring the information and advice put out by the UK Government, the Scottish Parliament, the Health Service, the Scottish Tourist Board and the relevant local councils. We will inform participants soon as pos
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National Whale and Dolphin Watch: the great success of a citizen science project casting light on status and distribution of cetaceans in British waters

Mar 03, 2020
by Claudia Afeltra
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boat encounters, boat watches, education and outreach, landwatch, landwatching, National Whale & Dolphin Watch, National Whale and Dolphin Watch, NWDW, NWDW2019, Outreach, recommended boat operators, regional coordinators, Volunteer Observers, volunteering, volunteers
The Sea Watch Foundation’s 2019 National Whale and Dolphin Watch event (July 27th – August 4th) revealed striking biodiversity with an impressive thirteen species of cetaceans seen around the British Isles, a number which has only been recorded twice before in the history of the event
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