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Name a Wild Dolphin!

Sep 06, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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bottlenose dolphin, cardigan bay, support charity
Trouble is a bottlenose dolphin that lives in Cardigan Bay. Trouble’s new calf was born late summer 2016. They have been spotted together in New Quay, West Wales, and further south near Fishguard by our research team. To enter our competition to give the new calf a name, simply let us
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Bottlenose dolphin calf spotted feeding from it’s mother close to land in New Quay, West Wales.

Aug 05, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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bottlenose dolphin, calf, naming competition, New Quay
Sea Watch Foundation welcomes volunteers from all over the world to assist on their Cardigan Bay Monitoring Project throughout the summer months. The primary focus is to observe and document the bottlenose dolphins that are famed for using the bay, but other marine mammals such as har
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Humpback whale wowing observers from the shore during the National Whale & Dolphin Watch!

Aug 04, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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humpback whale, National Whale & Dolphin Watch, scotland
The National Whale and Dolphin Watch took place at the end of July with around 500 sightings reported so far.   One of these sightings that has captured people’s imagination was of a majestic humpback whale off the coast of Aberdeenshire. News of the whale first came to Sea Watch
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Minimising the Danger Posed by Seagoing Vessels: The Importance of The Marine Code of Conduct

Aug 02, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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boats, dolphins, jet-skis, Marine Code of Conduct
With National Whale and Dolphin Watch (NWDW) having just finished, we here at Sea Watch Foundation are seeking to carry this momentum forward by championing that Cetaceans, and the issues they face in an increasingly changeable and hostile world, be given as much coverage on social me
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Events for NWDW in New Quay, Cardigan Bay

Jul 19, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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children, dolphins, events, Family, New Quay
    Contact Georgina on outreach@seawatchfoundation.org.uk for more information on any of our events!
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