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New Quay – a sure home for some spectacular sights!

Nov 19, 2014
by Claudia Afeltra
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bottlenose dolphin, New Quay, Welsh Sea Watcher
We’ve invited our volunteers to write blog posts. Here’s the first offering from Welsh Sea Watcher, Angharad.   Having been obsessed with cetaceans since about the age of 6 and having travelled abroad on numerous occasions to try and see them in the wild, only at the
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Whale-watching near you!

Nov 12, 2014
by Claudia Afeltra
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Did you know that in the past few weeks there have been humpback whales that you could watch directly from the coast?   Starting on October 22nd between the Isle of Skye and Raasay in West Scotland, people have been watching a lone humpback as it breaches and splashes around just
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Rare behaviour spotted in Welsh Waters

Nov 06, 2014
by Claudia Afeltra
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bow-riding, Dale Princess, Harbour porpoise, Skomer
Recently, a solitary harbour porpoise was spotted displaying some very unusual behaviour for what is typically an understated, seemingly retiring, species. The “Dale Princess” which runs tours to Skomer Island was on its normal route when the individual in question made an unexpected
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Training Weekend

Sep 08, 2014
by Claudia Afeltra
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Last weekend Seawatch Foundation held one of its brilliant training courses. The morning was filled with excellent lectures from Dr Dussan-Duque and in the afternoon the participants headed down to the pier to put into practice their newly gained skills. As luck would have it the dolp
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National Whale & Dolphin Watch a great success!

Aug 05, 2014
by Claudia Afeltra
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Our thirteenth National Whale and Dolphin Watch was a great success with more than 500 sightings, and seven species widely reported so far! You can see the most up-to-date sightings tally on the live sightings board. The number is growing all the time while we work through the data re
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