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  2. Poppit Sands - Wikipedia

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    Poppit is a small, dispersed settlement which lies on the southern side of the estuary of the River Teifi, near Cardigan, in northern Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is primarily known for its popular sandy beach, [ 1 ] called Poppit Sands ( Welsh : Traeth Poppit ) which adjoins St Dogmaels beach at its eastern estuary end. [ 2 ]

  3. Morfa Dyffryn - Wikipedia

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    Morfa Dyffryn beach is on the west coast of Wales, between Barmouth and Harlech in Gwynedd. This sandy beach is several miles long and is chiefly known for having an officially recognised naturist area, 1 kilometre (1,100 yd) in length. The beach is very clean and is also known for regular sightings of dolphins.

  4. Whale watching - Wikipedia

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    India, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, the Philippines and the Maldives also have dolphin watching and some whale watching. China's dolphin watching is almost entirely focussed on Sanniang Bay in Guangxi. Taiwan has several whale watching ports on its east coast. Japan has a range of whale and dolphin watching businesses on all main islands and ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Chanonry Point - Wikipedia

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    Chanonry Point is [4] one of the best spots in the UK to view bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus from the land. The dolphins are often visible off Chanonry point, particularly on an incoming tide when they play and fish in the strong currents. Other wildlife, including porpoises and grey seals, can also regularly be spotted.

  7. Irish Whale and Dolphin Group - Wikipedia

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    The IDWG lists the importance of engaging with external groups and promoting responsible whale watching in its mission statement. [2] To this aim, it has released a document outline guidelines to be followed by groups who may come in contact with live cetaceans, such as fishermen, whale-watching groups and research vessels, in order to better safeguard the wellbeing of the creatures.

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