200 Years of the RNLI
The RNLI is 200 years old this year. And Fishguard RNLI Lifeboat Station is the oldest lifeboat station in Wales. Built by local people in 1822, the town’s first lifeboat was handed over to...
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The RNLI is 200 years old this year. And Fishguard RNLI Lifeboat Station is the oldest lifeboat station in Wales. Built by local people in 1822, the town’s first lifeboat was handed over to...
In Welsh and English Prosiect adfer wystrys yn mynd ati i gyfoethogi Dyfrffordd y Daugleddau Mae prosiect newydd cyffrous ar y gweill i adfer y boblogaeth o wystrys brodorol a fu unwaith yn...
This year the Sea Trust, based in Goodwick, is 21 years old. Founded in 2003 by Cliff Benson to protect local wildlife, the Sea Trust was initially housed in a spare bedroom...
Following close on the heels or, rather, the tail of the humpback whale recently, this month has been a real treat with what has been described as “dolphin soup” by some happy observers. If...
As if it wasn’t enough that we live in a beautiful place where we can swim in the sea all the year around, often with seals, dolphins, porpoises and a range of jellyfish, now...
Dr Simon Hancock will give an illustrated talk about the impact of piracy around the coast of Pembrokeshire at Theatr Gwaun, Fishguard, focusing on the Tudor period. He will also describe how Pembrokeshire men...
Sea Trust Wales has a newsletter that is full of good news. Here is an excerpt. For more details, follow the link below. “We are excited to announce our new fundraiser for Recycle Môr, a...
Scroll down for English version Paneli newydd sbon yn cael eu harddangos ym Mhen-caer Mae cyfres o baneli dehongli newydd trawiadol wedi cael eu gosod ym Mhen-caer yn ddiweddar yn dilyn cydweithrediad rhwng...
According to the Sea Trust, based in Goodwick, we seem to be seeing fewer porpoises than in previous years and there are fears that an increase of bluefin tuna and common dolphins could be...
The Sea Trust in Goodwick has been saying a sad goodbye to Hannah, who has been its Aquarium host over the summer. It’s wishing her well as she returns to her studies at Bangor...