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Cardigan Bay Special Area of Conservation (SAC) in Cardigan Bay, West Wales, UK, has been designated under European Union law to protect a variety of important species and habitats. [ 1 ] Located between Ceibwr Bay in Pembrokeshire and Aberarth in Ceredigion , and extending almost 20 km from the coast, the SAC protects the wildlife of some 1000 ...
It might be the country’s first sighting of this deep-diving animal, wildlife experts said. ‘Lost’ sea creature surfaces near sightseers in Wales. Photos show the rare visitor
Poppit Sands gives its name to "The Poppit Rocket", a local bus service which largely follows the coast between Cardigan and Fishguard, and which calls at the beach here. [39] Poppit Sands Youth Hostel, a former inn, is up the lane towards Cemaes Head, and has views over the estuary and bay. [40] Camping is no longer available at Poppit Sands.
Cardigan Bay has a resident bottle-nosed dolphin population. The Waterfall, where the River Saith cascades over the cliffs into the sea. Active sailing club, the "Tresaith Mariners" with a mixed fleet of dinghies and catamarans.
Researchers found an increase in common dolphin sightings in the English Channel and Hebrides, and a decline in white-beaked dolphins in the Hebrides.
Dolphin stampedes typically occur when hundreds − and sometimes thousands − of dolphins leap in and out of the water in one direction, according to Capt. Dave’s Dolphin & Whale Watching Safari.
Cardigan Bay (Welsh: Bae Ceredigion) is a large inlet of the Irish Sea, indenting the west coast of Wales between Bardsey Island, Gwynedd in the north, and Strumble Head, Pembrokeshire at its southern end. It is the largest bay in Wales.
St David's Head is situated about 2.5 miles (4 km) northwest of the cathedral city of St David's in Pembrokeshire.This headland marks the narrowest point of St George's Channel, the southern limit of Cardigan Bay and the Irish Sea in Wales, [1] and the northern boundary of the Celtic Sea.