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Being National Whale and Dolphin Watch Assistant

Jan 31, 2018
by Claudia Afeltra
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experience, Marine Conservation, National Whale and Dolphin Watch Assistant, New Quay, Sea Watch, undergraduate, volunteer
We’re currently advertising for a National Whale and Dolphin Watch Assistant for summer 2018 so we asked Lauren, our helper in 2017, to tell you all about the role… Being National Whale and Dolphin Watch (NWDW) Assistant, will feel so daunting to begin with, not only are y
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Sea Watch Job Opportunity – Sightings Officer

Jan 17, 2018
by Claudia Afeltra
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career, conservation, job, marine mammals, opportunity, research, Sea Watch, vacancy
The Sea Watch Foundation is a long-established national UK marine environmental research charity concerned with monitoring the numbers and distribution of whales, dolphins and porpoises in the seas around the British Isles, as well as investigating the conservation threats that they f
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JOB OPPORTUNITY – HARBOUR PORPOISE ACTION PLAN COORDINATOR

Dec 18, 2017
by Claudia Afeltra
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Action Plan Coordinator, ASCOBANS, conservation, Harbour porpoise, job
Three regional Action Plans have been developed for the conservation of the harbour porpoise in northern Europe under the UN Agreement, ASCOBANS, coordinated by UN Environment/CMS. These are a Conservation Plan for Harbour Porpoises in the North Sea, a Recovery Plan for harbour porpoi
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The distribution and migratory-scale movement patterns of the blue whale, Balaenoptera musculus, and how they could be affected by climate change in the future.

Nov 30, 2017
by Claudia Afeltra
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blue whale, climate change, distributional changes, marine protected area, Migration, resource tracking
  Josella Hunt ~ Biosciences Department, Wallace Building, Swansea University, SA2 8PP   Abstract Migration is an intrinsic aspect of the life history of many baleen whale species. It is assumed that they occupy high latitudes during the summer months to exploit prey aggregations crea
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5 Months at Sea

Nov 25, 2017
by Claudia Afeltra
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cetaceans, fisheries observer, Killer whales, Opticron, Southern Ocean, Sperm whales
A blog written by Sea Watch volunteer Hannah Nutt. Hannah was the person who started our Instagram account for us, are you following? She’s also helped with home-based data entry as well as heading out as an observer for us on the Cefas Endeavour. Here, Hannah tells us of her la
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