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National Whale & Dolphin Watch taking place now!

Jul 30, 2015
by Claudia Afeltra
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killer whale, National Whale and Dolphin Watch, Risso's dolphin, White-beaked dolphin
Largest ever citizen science project to catalogue the whales, dolphins and porpoises around the coasts of the British Isles!   This week Sea Watch Foundation is calling for thousands of observers around the British Isles to participate in the largest ever survey of whales and dol
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Sea Watch Scribe RSPB Reporter Competition

Jul 29, 2015
by Claudia Afeltra
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Bird Life, competition, journalist, National Whale & Dolphin Watch, RSPB
Do you have a budding naturalist or developing journalist in your pod? We’re looking for 8-12 year olds to report on their sea-watching experiences during the up-coming National Whale & Dolphin Watch (July 25th – August 2nd 2015). In celebration of the National Whale and Dolphin W
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ORCA OceanWatch

Jul 23, 2015
by Claudia Afeltra
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cetaceans, ferries, OceanWatch, orca
A big boost to our National Whale & Dolphin Watch data collection this year is going to be from OceanWatch arranged by ORCA. We’re thrilled that they have decided to coincide their new initiative with our long-standing event as it will help us build on the picture of UK ceta
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Humpback Hooray!

Jun 15, 2015
by Claudia Afeltra
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Cornwall, Devon, English Channel, hebrides, humpback whale, Liverpool, Norfolk, rare sightings, scotland
Wildlife enthusiasts and members of the public around the coast of the British Isles are being treated to an unusually high number of sightings of one of the world’s most charismatic mammals, the humpback whale. Reports, photographs and videos of humpbacks have been flooding in to the
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A new kid on the block

Jun 04, 2015
by Claudia Afeltra
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bottlenose dolphin, calf, cardigan bay, cetacean, dolphin, New Quay, rare sighting
New Quay harbour has been a hub of activity in the last few weeks with dolphins coming in close to shore, socialising, leaping and feeding close to the land and leaving little need to step foot on the boat- which is good as the weather conditions have not been favourable for boat base
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