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Record numbers of common dolphin sightings off Scotland’s west coast

Feb 27, 2018
by Claudia Afeltra
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common dolphin, Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust, HWDT, scotland, Silurian
The Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust act as one of Sea Watch’s regional coordinators and we’re thrilled at the success of their 2017 research season!   Sightings of common dolphins across the Hebrides have reached a new record high according to research conducted by
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Inspiring the public in New Quay last summer

Feb 21, 2018
by Claudia Afeltra
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activities, cardigan bay, children, dolphins, education, New Quay, Outreach, volunteer
As we search for a new Education and Outreach Assistant this summer, we asked our 2017 volunteer,  Amanda to talk about what she got up to last summer. Outreach and education are important parts of Sea Watch Foundation’s aims. Events last summer ranged from bake sales to dolphin Olymp
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Results of the National Whale and Dolphin Watch 2017!

Feb 19, 2018
by Claudia Afeltra
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cetaceans, dolphins, National Whale and Dolphin Watch, porpoises, report sightings, sightings, uk, volunteer, Whales
The results of the 2017 National Whale and Dolphin Watch are in!   During last year’s event, which took place 29th July – 6th August, a record-breaking 1,529 hours of dedicated watches took place. Some 300 hours more than any previous occasion, this represents 2,500 volunteers all aro
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Invitation to the Sea Watch Foundation AGM and presentations

Feb 01, 2018
by Claudia Afeltra
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AGM, charity, free, Lincolnshire, marine mammal science, networking, public event
We are thrilled to be hosting our Annual General Meeting (AGM) at Gibraltar Point NNR in Lincolnshire on 28th April 2018. Gibraltar Point NNR Visitor Centre. Photo by John Creedy.   The larger part of the day will be a series of presentations from Sea Watch staff and volunteers w
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“So do you prefer going out on a boat to analysing the data?”

Feb 01, 2018
by Claudia Afeltra
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CREEM, Sea Watch, SMRU, St Andrew's, Stats
Our Monitoring Officer, Katrin, has travelled to St Andrew’s in Scotland to brush up on statistical analysis skills. Here she answers the question “So do you prefer going out on a boat to analysing the data?” – a genuine question she’s been asked on her travels…
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