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Whales Galore!

May 10, 2014
by Claudia Afeltra
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“Whales Galore!” was the title of the email sent into the Sea Watch Foundation office late in the evening of Tuesday 6th May.   Local regional coordinator, Alan Airey, was delighted to have seen a group of five minke whales from the shore at Burghead. Not only was this a great si
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Life as a Sea Watch Research Intern…

May 09, 2014
by Claudia Afeltra
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  Getting up at the crack of dawn only to go perch solo on a lonely stone pier for hours, sometimes without so much as a gull in sight – “who would do such a thing?” one may wonder. Especially when considering the often rainy, windy, grey and chilly spring conditions typical of t
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AGM 2014

Apr 11, 2014
by Claudia Afeltra
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We will be holding our annual general meeting on May 10th 2014 in New Quay. This is a chance to find out what the foundation has achieved over the last twelve months, an opportunity to meet the staff and volunteers (old and new) and a chance to get more involved with Sea Watch Foundat
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An interesting sighting off the Suffolk coast…

Mar 28, 2014
by Claudia Afeltra
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  Not all records get to us immediately, but it doesn’t mean they don’t hold valuable details about marine mammal life around our varied coastline. Particular species tend to be associated with particular areas; some of these areas can be very species-rich wihilst others may favour ju
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Giants of the sea once again enjoy Scotland’s warming waters!

Mar 12, 2014
by Claudia Afeltra
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An unusual sighting of two sperm whales near to the coast of the Isle of Skye this week could be a reflection of climate change and warming sea temperatures, says a leading marine scientist. The sperm whales – one of the true giants of the oceans – were spotted by Skye res
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