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European experts demand better dolphin and porpoise bycatch measures

Nov 22, 2017
by Claudia Afeltra
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bycatch, cetaceans, EU, WDC
World leading scientific experts have called for European fisheries legislation to be strengthened to ensure protection for whale, dolphin, and porpoise and turtle species threatened by fishing.   For decades, incidental catches of dolphins, seabirds, seals and turtles in fisheries ha
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Whale, dolphin and porpoise strandings…

Oct 26, 2017
by Claudia Afeltra
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dolphins, porpoises, strandings, uk, Whales
As winter approaches, and storms like Brian take hold of the British coastline. A new team prepare to take action around the UK. In Cornwall there is the Marine Strandings Network, a team of over 100 volunteers, who are ready to brave the weather and record all reported strandings of
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The Mammal Society Autumn Symposium 2017 – Advances in marine mammal science to support conservation

Oct 16, 2017
by Claudia Afeltra
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cetaceans, conservation, mammal society, marine mammal research, Peter Evans
This years’ Mammal Society Autumn Symposium will centre around “Advances in marine mammal science to support conservation” and is being chaired by Sea Watch director, Dr Peter Evans. The programme features some of the latest and most innovative research being carried out on mari
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Deep water whale visits waters off Northumberland!

Oct 03, 2017
by Claudia Afeltra
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Beadnell, northern bottlenose whale, Northumberland, report whale sightings
A deep-water whale species, which rarely occurs in the North Sea, has been filmed by local fisherman, Trevor Walker close to the shore of Beadnell in Northumberland! The report came through to Sea Watch Foundation, the national whale and dolphin monitoring unit last Friday after the o
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Innovative app set to transform cetacean citizen science in the Hebrides

Aug 10, 2017
by Claudia Afeltra
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HWDT, Liz Bonnin, Whale Track
A new app from conservation charity Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust is set to transform the way that members of the public and boat operators can help gather vital scientific data about whales, dolphins and porpoises – collectively known as cetaceans – off Scotland’s west coast.   W
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