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A Change at Sea!

Apr 22, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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Aberystwyth, bottlenose dolphin, Gower, Harbour porpoise, Sea Changers, Swansea Bay, volunteer, wales
Sea Watch has once again been granted funding from Sea-Changers to fund surveys off the Welsh coast. This year, we used the opportunity to train up some of our volunteers on vessel-based data collection. Weather conditions meant that both trips got pushed to April, but they were a gre
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Sea Watch AGM 2016 – An Invitation!

Apr 12, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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AGM, Sea Watch
On Saturday 30th April, Sea Watch is holding our Annual General Meeting in New Quay, Ceredigion on the west coast of Wales. A boat trip in Cardigan Bay during our AGM. We’d be thrilled if you’d like to join in and hear about our work over the last twelve months and help us
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Lunch in the Celtic Sea, for Razorbills, Puffins and Scientists!

Apr 11, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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Celtic Sea, Common dolphins, guillemots, Milford Haven, Prince Madog, puffins, razorbills
The current stormy weather within the Celtic Sea, along with a scientific crew change, have kept the Prince Madog moored up in Milford Haven for the last few days. A few transects were performed on the one day that was survey-able, but even this proved challenging – the chef deserves
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Seabirds & Cetaceans in the Celtic Sea and Western Approaches

Apr 06, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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cetaceans, MERP, Prince Madog, Seabirds
April sees the 2nd Marine Research Ecosystems Programme (MERP) fieldwork cruise in the Celtic Sea and Western Approaches take place, using the Prince Madog research vessel. This cruise is principally for collecting samples of seabed animals, to investigate the impacts of productivity
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Volunteer Observers Needed for Anglesey Project

Mar 31, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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Anglesey, cetaceans, Seabirds, volunteering
Point Lynas on Anglesey. Photo by Dr Peter Evans/ Sea Watch Foundation   Anglesey provides great opportunities for the extraction of tidal stream energy, with strong and exploitable currents occurring along its northern and western coastlines. However, this area is also occupied by a
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