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Everyone please meet Massimiliano!

May 06, 2018
by Claudia Afeltra
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With the second round of interns just around the corner, we have asked Massimiliano one of our interns from period 1 (April 9th – May 27th) to tell us a little bit about himself and to let us know how it is to be interning for Sea Watch… Massimiliano is a painfully long na
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A Week of Work Experience with Sea Watch!

May 06, 2018
by Claudia Afeltra
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cardigan bay monitoring project, New Quay, volunteers, Work experience
This year Sea Watch has opened again its door to young, aspiring marine biologists to join the Cardigan Bay team for one or two weeks at a time to get their first taste for what lies ahead of them. Recently, the New Quay team was joined by GCSE student Beatrice Price, who assisted the
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Britain’s sealife secret at New Quay

Mar 14, 2018
by Claudia Afeltra
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Ben Housam, boat trips, dolphins, New Quay
“My name is Ben Housam and I am a journalism student at the University of Sheffield. I visited New Quay last summer and despite going on a dolphin-spotting boat trip and seeing a grand total of 0 dolphins, I was amazed that there was such a large dolphin population in British wa
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A dolphin-mad girl throwing herself at research opportunities around the world

Mar 13, 2018
by Claudia Afeltra
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Atlantic spotted dolphins, Dolphin Communication Project, dolphins Japan, Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins, Kindai University, Leanne Dixon, Research Intern, Sea Watch
Leanne is one of our treasured Research Interns from our 2016 summer season and we’re thrilled to hear how she’s getting on across the other side of the world and hope that her exploits will be an inspiration to all you other dolphin-mad folks out there! I’ve always wanted
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DNA from blowholes: ‘Snot an easy task’

Mar 12, 2018
by Claudia Afeltra
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DNA, dolphin studies Wales, Swansea University
Chloe Robinson from the University of Swansea is teaming up with Sea Watch for her latest study. You may have spotted Chloe representing Sea Watch on the recent Anglesey addition of Countryfile? If not, catch up with the episode here until 20th March 2018. Either way, please read on t
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