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White-beaked dolphins off Northumberland – An Interview with Dr Ben Burville

Feb 24, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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Ben Burville, Countryfile, MCZs, MPAs, Northumberland, White-beaked dolphin
The white beaked dolphin can be considered a very British species. Globally, it occurs only in the North Atlantic with particularly important populations in NW Europe (c. 16,500 estimated in July 2005), mainly in the North Sea, around Scotland, Iceland and southern Greenland. There is
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Reaching out to the next generation of Sea-Watchers!

Feb 23, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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dolphins, porpoises, Scarborough, school visit, Whales, Whitby
Public awareness of UK cetaceans is paramount to their conservation and we’re always trying to reach people to tell them all about the wealth of whales, dolphins and porpoises around our isles and to inform them of conservation issues too. We have a network of Regional Coordinat
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We’re Going On a Nurdle Hunt!

Feb 16, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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cetaceans, nurdles, PBTs, Persistent Bioaccumulating Toxins, plastic pellets
Next time you’re out on a sandy beach looking for big marine mammals, why not take a few minutes to hunt for something a bit smaller… you’ll have to look very closely and carefully, but the likelihood is that they will be there – camouflaged, elusive, but sadly common on our beaches:
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Largest Sperm Whale Stranding Ever Recorded In The North Sea

Feb 10, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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sperm whale strandings
Over the last four weeks since early January, a total of 29 sperm whales have stranded around the coasts of the southern North Sea from Germany through The Netherlands and France to Eastern England. Many of these stranded alive but died subsequently. Many questions have been asked, an
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Protecting the Harbour Porpoise

Feb 10, 2016
by Claudia Afeltra
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consultation, EU Habitats Directive, SAC's for harbour porpoise
Early this New Year, the statutory conservation agencies in the UK (with the exception of Scottish Natural Heritage) launched a public consultation requesting feedback on proposals for Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) for harbour porpoise, as part of the EU Habitats Directive’s re
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