Cetacean Watch Hartlepool

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Cetacean Watch Hartlepool

Location:
Hartlepool: Heugh and Headland , Moor Terrace
Hartlepool,
TS24 0PS
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Join us for a guided Cetacean Watch survey, looking out for porpoises, dolphins and other marine life at Hartlepool Headland.

Event details

Meeting point

Meet on the grass in front of the Heugh Battery Museum
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Date

Time
8:30am - 10:30am
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About the event

Along our North Sea coast, we have regular sightings of cetaceans such as bottlenose dolphins, minke whales, harbour porpoise, white beaked dolphins and even humpback whales. Despite this, cetaceans face numerous threats from human activities. If we are to further the protection of cetaceans in our waters, then more information on their numbers and locations is essential. 

You can help us to improve the conservation and protection of whales, dolphins and porpoises, by taking part in this guided Cetacean Watch survey to help us monitor and record this important group of sea mammals. 

You can borrow our binoculars, but please bring enthusiasm and patience. 

Booking is essential. Suitable for ages 16+

Please wear warm clothing suitable for the outdoors and comfortable, sturdy footwear. 

There is street parking, and the Number 7 Stagecoach bus stops nearby. 

There are public toilet facilities available. 

This event is funded by the Sea Changers grant. 

Sea Watch Foundation is a national charity working to improve the conservation and protection of whales, dolphins and porpoises in British and Irish waters. 

Booking

Price

Free

Additional booking information

Suitable for 16+

Suitable for

Adults, Beginners

Know before you go

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What to bring

Please wear warm clothing suitable for the outdoors and comfortable, sturdy footwear. 

Contact us

Dorinda Kealoha
Contact number: 0191 5843112
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