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National Whale & Dolphin Watch 2016

Mar 31, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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citizen science, National Whale & Dolphin Watch
Each year, we at the Sea Watch Foundation lead a campaign to get members of the general public contributing to science to protect whales & dolphins.  Bottlenose dolphins are some of our more energetic UK cetaceans. This one was photographed during the 2015 National Whale and Dolph
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Website developer needed!

Mar 29, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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volunteer, website developer
Here at Sea Watch we rely on volunteers for all sorts of valuable work, whether that’s observations at sea or from the land, data entry from behind a desk, speaking out at public awareness events, or simply reporting their sightings. Now, we are looking for a very talented volun
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Britain’s Whales TV Show

Mar 22, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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Britain's Sharks, Britain's Whales, Celtic Deep
We’re really excited for the airing of ‘Britain’s Whales’ on ITV this Good Friday at 8 o’clock, followed by ‘Britain’s Sharks’ at 9pm. It’s a project that we’ve advised on for the last 18 months and so we can’t wait to
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Fair Isle Demonstration & Research MPA announcement

Mar 15, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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cetaceans, Fair Isle, MPA, sandeels
We are very pleased that the Scottish Government has announced its support for the proposal for Fair Isle (the southernmost Shetland island) to become a Demonstration & Research Marine Protected Area, recognising the importance of the waters around the Isle to marine life. The lar
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Fostering careers in marine mammal research

Feb 28, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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Dee, dolphin, Mersey, volunteering, whale
As many education leavers will recognise, it can be very challenging to get a job in your interest area without the relevant experience. Volunteering for a charity such as Sea Watch is a great way to get some of that in-the-field experience that so many employers are after. We have se
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