Sea Watch Foundation offers the opportunity to work with students completing MSc and BSc thesis each year. To find out how you can complete a student project with Sea Watch Foundation click Here. This is a guest blog by one of our 2015 BSc students from Plymouth University currently s
Wildlife enthusiasts and members of the public around the coast of the British Isles are being treated to an unusually high number of sightings of one of the world’s most charismatic mammals, the humpback whale. Reports, photographs and videos of humpbacks have been flooding in to the
Albinism is not a rare phenomenon in nature and it can affect all vertebrates. It is a congenital condition (genetically inherited from the parents) and consists in the partial or complete absence of melanin (the natural pigmentation animals have) in the skin, hair and eyes. Depending