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  2. Cardigan Bay Special Area of Conservation - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Fauna of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Common seal juvenile, off Skomer Island, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Around Cardigan Bay and the Pembrokeshire coast, minke and pilot whales are common in the summer while fin and killer whales are rare. [citation needed] Bottlenose dolphins are common and Risso’s dolphin and Atlantic white-sided dolphin are rare. [citation needed] Whales and grey ...

  4. Cardigan Bay - Wikipedia

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    Map showing Cardigan Bay Cardigan Bay Sunset over Cardigan Bay from Gwbert. 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. [1]

  5. The wildlife spotters, anglers and day trippers on coastal piers

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    The coastal structures attract everyone from anglers to cold dippers, and are teeming with wildlife.

  6. Whale watching in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Whale watching in Ireland is a growing tourism activity. The territorial waters of Ireland have been designated a Whale and Dolphin sanctuary since 1991. In total, 25 different cetacean species have been recorded in Irish waters, with large numbers of cetaceans making seasonal passages off the coastline, and a number of resident populations in ...

  7. Strumble Head - Wikipedia

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    Strumble Head (Welsh: Pen Caer,Trwyn-câr, Pen Strwmbl) is a rocky headland in the community of Pencaer in Pembrokeshire, Wales, within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It marks the southern limit of Cardigan Bay. Three islands lie off the head: Ynys Meicel – 112 feet (34 m) – Ynys Onnen and Carreg Onnen.

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