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Orca Watch 2020 – Application period for Official Volunteers now closed

Feb 17, 2020
by Claudia Afeltra
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Thank you to all of you who have submitted a form applying to be an official volunteer. Applications have now closed. We’ll be in touch by email, to those who have sent in a form, by the end of February, to confirm the next steps. If you missed the deadline, but want to help out
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Winterwatch – Orcas AND Bottlenose dolphins

Jan 29, 2020
by Claudia Afeltra
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Tonight’s episode of Winterwatch (8pm, BBC 2) will include a special focus on Orcas – including the population  of Orcas we look out for each year at Orca Watch. Subject to the time constraints of the programme, we are hoping it will include footage from ‘Wild Therapy’, a film m
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Calling for volunteers – experienced and newbies!

Jan 09, 2020
by Claudia Afeltra
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Coming to Orca Watch 2020? Want to develop or refresh your observation skills?  We’re looking for keen volunteers to support the Sea Watch team, collecting data both from the John O’Groats ferry and from the land.We need to collect scientific data to help monitor abundance in the area
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New for Orca Watch 2020 – Base at the Inn at John O’Groats

Nov 14, 2019
by Claudia Afeltra
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From left to right: 1) John O’Groats Inn, 2) Orca Watch 2020 Main Base With huge thanks to Together Travel (our first official accommodation partner), we are delighted to announce that for 2020 we will be using the library at the John O’ Groats inn as our base during Orca
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Sightings in September

Nov 04, 2019
by Claudia Afeltra
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Thanks to our volunteer observers around the UK we do receive many sightings every month. This past September we received a total of 321 to be exact.   A small sample of these sightings are used every month to create our Monthly Sightings Map, which is discussed along side the we
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