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Dolphins spotted off coast of Kinmel Bay, Conwy | Dolphins spotted off coast of Kinmel Bay, Conwy |
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A rare sighting of dolphins off the north Wales coast has been captured on camera. | A rare sighting of dolphins off the north Wales coast has been captured on camera. |
Volunteers for the Sea Watch Foundation won funding to survey the area after several reported sightings in the past two weeks. | Volunteers for the Sea Watch Foundation won funding to survey the area after several reported sightings in the past two weeks. |
The pod of 20 bottlenose dolphins was filmed swimming around the charity's boat off the shore of Kinmel Bay. | The pod of 20 bottlenose dolphins was filmed swimming around the charity's boat off the shore of Kinmel Bay. |
Dolphins are not an unusual sight off the coast of Wales but conservationists say they are not common in the area. | Dolphins are not an unusual sight off the coast of Wales but conservationists say they are not common in the area. |
Hannah Finch-Saunders, a volunteer for Sea Watch Foundation, said the search, funded by the charity Sea-Changers, was organised following a string of sightings near Great Orme and off the Rhyl coastline. | |
The pod, which included young calves, approached the boat allowing volunteers to note their markings and observe their behaviour. | The pod, which included young calves, approached the boat allowing volunteers to note their markings and observe their behaviour. |
Ms Finch-Saunders said their presence in the area was exciting because although dolphins are known to travel around the Welsh coast, they are more commonly found further south at Cardigan Bay. | Ms Finch-Saunders said their presence in the area was exciting because although dolphins are known to travel around the Welsh coast, they are more commonly found further south at Cardigan Bay. |
An increase in boats could be driving them north to quieter waters, she said. | An increase in boats could be driving them north to quieter waters, she said. |
"It's great that we are seeing more up here," she said. | "It's great that we are seeing more up here," she said. |
"We are really happy to share this video and show how fantastic this is, but it's really important that boat owners don't follow them." | "We are really happy to share this video and show how fantastic this is, but it's really important that boat owners don't follow them." |
Ms Finch-Saunders said the charity hoped to win more funding so they can carry out more surveys to track the dolphins' progress. | Ms Finch-Saunders said the charity hoped to win more funding so they can carry out more surveys to track the dolphins' progress. |
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