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Sea Watching Success!

Dec 17, 2014
by Claudia Afeltra
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BBC Radio Devon
Many large envelopes drop through the office door at Sea Watch Foundation, most of these contain data recording sheets from our observers up and down the country. Just a couple of weeks back I received one of these data sets covering October and November watches in North Devon. Unusua
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Rare pygmy sperm whale is found dead on North Wales beach.

Nov 27, 2014
by Claudia Afeltra
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BDMLR, Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme, Eddie Urbanski, North Wales, pygmy sperm whale, Rhys Jones, Sea Watch Foundation
On Thursday of last week, we reported on the live-stranding of a rare species of Kogia whale on an Anglesey beach, see previous post: http://www.seawatchfoundation.org.uk/rare-kogia-whale-live-strands/. Given that many strandings occur because the animal is unwell or injured, strandin
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Adopt A Dolphin Webpage

Nov 24, 2014
by Claudia Afeltra
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Adopt A Dolphin, The Magic Dolphin
Our Adopt A Dolphin site is experiencing a temporary server problem. We’re sorry if this has affected you! You can still arrange to adopt your chosen bottlenose dolphin so please contact our Adopt A Dolphin Administrator, Kirsten, on info@seawatchfoundation.org.uk. We’re a
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Rare Kogia whale live strands!

Nov 20, 2014
by Claudia Afeltra
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Anglesey, BDMLR, Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme, dwarf sperm whale, Kogia species, pygmy sperm whale, rare whale
  Marine mammal experts were alerted to the shores of SW Anglesey, North Wales, today to rescue a live-stranded “harbour porpoise”. When rescuers arrived at the scene the animal was a little different than expected for this widespread species and photographs from the volunteers s
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Unusual Visitor to South-East England’s Coast

Nov 20, 2014
by Claudia Afeltra
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BDMLR, Marine Code of Conduct, Pilot whales
It was a whole month ago that  Sea Watch Foundation had the first report of possible pilot whales off the South-east coast. Observer, Colin Welsh, suspected he’d seen twenty off Dunwich in Suffolk on October 20th. It was more than two weeks until the same species was spotted again, th
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