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Fisherman spots giant sperm whale from Dumfries & Galloway shoreline!

Sep 17, 2015
by Claudia Afeltra
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Dumfries & Galloway, scotland, sperm whale
One of the most famous whales of all time is Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. This fictional tale was about a sperm whale, usually found living in waters of 1,000 metres or more depth, beyond the continental shelf edge. Despite this habitat preference, one lucky fisherman, Simon Olley, ca
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More rare beluga whales spotted around the UK!

Sep 02, 2015
by Claudia Afeltra
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beluga whale, National Whale and Dolphin Watch, Northern Ireland, Northumberland, South Shields
Bank holiday weekends are often a time for people to head to the coast to take advantage of the longer break from work. Many people will be left wishing they’d headed to Northumberland this bank holiday weekend though, to join the tens of lucky people who were rewarded with the incred
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National Survey Reveals Changing Status of Britain’s Whales and Dolphins

Sep 01, 2015
by Claudia Afeltra
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Beluga whale. striped dolphin, bottlenose dolpihin, fin whale, Harbour porpoise, humpback whale, killer whale, minke whale, National Whale and Dolphin Watch, Risso's dolphin, short-beaked common dolphin, White-beaked dolphin
The National Whale and Dolphin Watch, involving more than a thousand volunteers from all around the British Isles, conducted between 25th July and 2nd August, has revealed striking trends in the status and distribution of Britain’s Whales and Dolphins. Organised by the Sea Watch Found
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Bottlenose Baby Boom

Aug 13, 2015
by Claudia Afeltra
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bottlenose dolphin, calf, cardigan bay
Sea Watch Foundation staff and volunteers working to monitor bottlenose dolphins in Cardigan Bay, West Wales, have their hearts all aflutter with the latest spate of new born dolphins in the bay. A Cardigan Bay bottlenose dolphin and calf by Pia Anderwald/ Sea Watch Foundation  
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Beluga – Rare Arctic Visitor to The British Isles!

Aug 01, 2015
by Claudia Afeltra
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beluga, National Whale and Dolphin Watch, Northern Ireland
This week has seen hundreds of people travelling to the coast or offshore in boats to take part in Sea Watch’s annual National Whale & Dolphin Watch. Coverage has stretched from the Northern Isles of Shetland & Orkney south to the Isles of Scilly off Cornwall and even the Chan
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