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Dolphin attacks on Moray Firth harbour porpoises!

May 19, 2018
by Claudia Afeltra
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bottlenose dolphin, cetacean, cetaceans, citizen science, conservation, dolphin, dolphins, Harbour porpoise, scotland, Sea Watch, sighting, sightings, volunteer, volunteering, volunteers
Two dolphin attacks on harbour porpoises, a rare sight to actually observe in British waters, have been recorded by local photographers, Jamie Muny and Alister Kemp, close to the shore of Chanonry Point in the Moray Firth, NE Scotland! Researchers at Sea Watch Foundation, a national c
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Talking about Sea Watch at Durlston Country Park!

May 18, 2018
by Claudia Afeltra
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bottlenose dolphin, cetacean, cetaceans, citizen science, conservation, dolphin, dolphins, education, events, volunteer, volunteering, volunteers
On May 12th the Durlston Country Park has hosted Catherine de Bertrand our Regional Coordinator for Dorset who talked about her work and her involvement with Sea Watch. Here is her story! I had a lovely time in the Durlston Country Park, fourteen people turned up for the talk, includi
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Spotting elusive cetaceans at the University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge

May 11, 2018
by Claudia Afeltra
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beaked whales, bones, cambridge, museum specimens, narwhales, short-beaked common dolphins, toothed whales
Imogen is one of our Education and Awareness Assistants from our 2014 summer season who is here to talk about a different type of cetacean conservation – the care of display and research specimens in museums. When you think of cetaceans, museums may not be the first place you think of
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Drone gives glimpse of large pod of bottlenose dolphins off Abersoch

May 10, 2018
by Claudia Afeltra
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Bottlenose dolphins, drone, sighting, wales
We were alerted earlier today but Rich Wilcock that an amazing drone footage of a large pod of bottlenose dolphins had been taken off St. Tudwals West Island on May 7th, so we got quickly in touch with the drone owner Andy Huddlestone, and here is his story!! We headed out on our boat
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“A close encounter of the White-beaked Dolphin kind!”

May 06, 2018
by Claudia Afeltra
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Hastings, sightings, sightings network, South Devon, white-beaked dolphins
Keen Angler and Skipper Martin Godin and his crew mate, Toby Snow, set off from Sovereign Harbour, Eastbourne aboard Martin’s Boat “Octopussy” early on the 21st April aiming to catch some Cod or Pollack on a wreck some 16 miles South of Hastings. The sea was a lovely
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