Sea Watch Foundation - The Cetacean Monitoring Unit
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Sea Watch Foundation - The Cetacean Monitoring Unit-
Katie Baker IMEC MSc Student at Newcastle University & Communications Consultant at Sea Watch Foundation
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Freya Powell Student at Bangor University-
St Asaph, Wales, United Kingdom
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Natalie Ng Bsc Biological Sciences student at Imperial College London-
London, England, United Kingdom
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Juliet Maxted Networks Administrator | University of Exeter-
Ealing, England, United Kingdom
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Chloé Higgins MSc Applied Marine Science and BSc (Hons) Marine Biology with Coastal Ecology graduate.-
Plymouth, England, United Kingdom
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Overview
Sea Watch is a national marine environmental charity working to improve the conservation of whales, dolphins and porpoises in the seas around Britain and Ireland. Our aims - Involve the public in scientific monitoring - Raise awareness and understanding of marine mammals and the threats they face - Educate, inform and advise for better environmental protection By monitoring the numbers and locations of whales and dolphins we can gain valuable knowledge of the health of our marine environment and insight into the effects of chemical pollution, noise disturbance, over-fishing, accidental capture in fishing gear, and climate change. Sea Watch can help you find out about - The marine mammal species that live in the seas around the British Isles - Where and how to look out for them - Activities and research programmes - How you can team up with scientists to improve our knowledge and help conserve them
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