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The love lifes’ of dolphins!

Feb 14, 2015
by Claudia Afeltra
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bottlenose dolphin, common dolphin, New Quay, solitary dolphin, Valentine's Day
If it hadn’t escaped your notice it’s Valentine’s Day and we’re here to offer dating advice from the underwater world of the dolphins! With a lone common dolphin currently residing in New Quay Bay, West Wales, one of our Welsh Sea Watchers has decided to explor
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Sea Watchers Abroad!

Feb 12, 2015
by Claudia Afeltra
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arboreal salamander, common murres, elephant seals, Farallon Islands, Harbour seals, James Robbins, photo-ID, Sea Watch Internship
In 2014 we had 14 amazing interns join us for various parts of the season (April-October). Most of these will have been seeking experience to forward their careers in marine biology in one form or another. Straight after volunteering with us for the last period of the season, James Ro
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A Changing of the Guard

Feb 09, 2015
by Claudia Afeltra
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Anna Jemmett, Colin Bird, Killer whales, Orca Watch, Risso's dolphins
It is with sadness that Sea Watch said goodbye to Regional Coordinator for North-East Scotland, Colin Bird, as he retired from his role at the end of 2014. We asked Colin to say a few words to share with you about his time sea-watching, which we’re pleased to share with you now&
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Unseen Flanks – Work experience with a common dolphin

Feb 04, 2015
by Claudia Afeltra
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common dolphin, land-based observations, New Quay, Work experience
Between January 19th and 30th, Sea Watch were joined in West Wales by Megan and Jen on their work experience from Sparsholt College. A common dolphin was reported in New Quay Bay way back on December 28th and had been reported most days since. Here’s Jen and Megan’s accoun
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New Year’s Resolutions for Cetacean-lovers!

Dec 31, 2014
by Claudia Afeltra
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Adopt A Dolphin, awareness, beach clean, Internship, New Year's resolutions, stamp collecting, volunteering
It’s here again, that time of year where we all look back over the last year and decide to come up with resolutions to make next year even more successful. Of course these usually consist of vowing to eat less chocolate, and hitting the gym more often – but what are the resoluti
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