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Dolphins & Coffee

May 19, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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dolphins, volunteer, wales
Sometimes it is nice to have a cup of tea or a coffee and relax while learning about cetaceans. So that is what we have doing with our Welsh Sea Watchers. Our first meeting was in Aberystwyth at Coffee #1 and it gives a great opportunity for people to ask about what they can see local
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Second ever sighting of arctic bowhead whale in UK waters!

May 16, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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bowhead whale, Cornwall
Social media was buzzing yesterday when reports of Britain’s second ever bowhead whale sighting were broadcast over Facebook. Second bowhead whale ever to be seen in the UK photographed close to shore in Cornwall. Photo: Marine Discovery/ Sea Watch Foundation   The unidentified animal
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Scarborough Sea Watch!

May 05, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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Harbour porpoise, North Yorkshire, Scarborough, wildlife
Wildlife groups are joining forces to encourage more people to open their eyes to the natural wonders of the North Yorkshire coastline with a weekend of wildlife-watching with the main focus being on Scarborough’s Castle Headland. “It’s the perfect location,” said Sea Life’s Todd Germ
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Four weeks of study at sea to determine how hydrodynamics affect seabird & cetacean prey.

May 03, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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Celtic Sea, cetaceans, Seabirds
The Prince Madog has now returned to Menai Bridge following 4 weeks of surveying in the Celtic Sea and Western Approaches. All 20 benthic stations were successfully visited, with hundreds of containers containing samples now ready for analysis. Dr Leigh Howarth and his students will s
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Narwhal found in Belgium!

Apr 29, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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beluga whale, bowhead whale, Narwhal
Not since 1949 has the near-mythical narwhal been seen in Western Europe and today we can report that a dead individual has washed ashore on the banks of the River Schelde in Belgium. It is the first record for the country. Narwhals are sometimes called the “unicorn of the sea”, thank
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