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We are incredibly excited to be partnering with www.SeaGen.io and Brixham Marina to gain access to SeaGen's first early prototype biodiversity and environmental monitoring buoy which will be monitoring the seals seen in our hometown and main survey location.

We have been monitoring and recording the both the Grey and Common seals in this area ...

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fundraising

This weekend one of our team of volunteer supporters @sam wyton is attempting to swim around the Scilly Isles. She'll be aiming to complete 5 swims totalling 15km over 2 days. She's been training for nearly a year in the waters of Torbay and has fully funded the trip herself. 15 months ago she gave up drinking and decided to use her time to support ...

disturbance
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disturbance

Another week of reports of seals being approached both whilst on land and in the sea, around the coast, in harbours and around beaches. Please do not approach seals or attempt to touch or feed them. There are a couple of seals who are somewhat habituated, who may approach people, but seals are still wild creatures with teeth and claws and carry ...

Tagged seals
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During a recent survey we encountered these two seals, both tagged ex rescued and released seals. These two individual seals are different species, one is a Common the other a Grey, and have both endured a harsh start to life, and yet they are now enjoying living their second chance wild lives in harmony... if only the rest of the world could relax ...


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