Transparent utfyllnad Seawatching and pelagics on the web

Please, feel free to provide web addresses linked to good seawatching sites world wide or web sites about seabirding, pelagics and so on. Only web sites (including cetaceans) with focus on the subject will be added on this page. I would much appreciate every address to a good web site, which could be added on this site as a aid for many birders.
 

Latest web resource added to the site (8th January 2012)
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Seabirds and Cetaceans – A new website by Tony Pym for thoose interested in pelagic trips, an seabirds and cetaceans. Nice reports and photos. Highly recommended! This one replace his previous one on AOL.
Worldwide
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Oceanlight.com – A great web site which contains incredible photos on cetaceans (a vast numbers of surface and underwater photos), sharks, seals and seabirds by the photographer Phillip Colla.
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Ocean Wanderers – The Ultimate Resource for Pelagic Birding Enthusiasts by Angus Wilson
Europe
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Marine Wildlife at SOC – This website is dedicated to the recording of marine wildlife, with a particular focus on seabirds and sea mammals (whales, porpoises, dolphins and seals).
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Le Clipon – at Dunkerque, Northern France.
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Seawatch at Cap gris-nez – located at the channel in Northern France. Lots of very nice photos of seabirds in flight. The website is readable in French and English.
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Trektellen.nl – The website is dedicated to migration counts in The Netherlands, Belgium, France, Portugal and Spain (readable in Dutch, English, French, Spanish and German language). The website is managed by Jethro Waanders and Gerard Troost.
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Seawatching at West Cornwall in UK
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Seabirds migration from Estaca de Vares, Spain
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Biscay Dolphin Research Programme – A very good site about seabirds, whales and dolphins of the English Channel and Bay of Biscay. Lot of information, photos and identification.
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Ultimate Pelagics – Pelagic trip to the Bay of Biscay
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Natural Born Birder
Asia
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Watching seabirds on the West Coast of Sri Lanka – Oriental Bird Club
New Zealand & Australia
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Albatross Encounters, Kaikoura (South Island), New Zealand
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Pterodrom Pelagics, Hauraki Gulf (North Island), New Zealand
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Royal Albatross Colony, New Zealand
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Penguins in New Zealand
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Seabirding in New Zealand – Surfbirds
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Pelagic birding in Australia, SOSSA, Australia
Africa
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Cape Birding Route – South Africa
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Cape Town Pelagics – South Africa
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Pelagic Trips off Cape Town – South Africa - ZEST for BIRDS
USA
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Monterey Seabirding with Shearwater Journeys – A website by well-known Debra Shearwater and her company "Shearwater Journeys". Debi are a pioneer and have run pelagic birding trips for over 32 years, especially in Californian waters, USA (and elsewhere too).
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Monterey Pelagic Seabird Cruises – Monterey Seabirds features year-round pelagic trips enabling you to experience the seabirds of the Monterey Bay in their respective seasons. Feel free to visit their website for more info.
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Seabirding Pelagic Trips with Brian Patteson – Highly recommended, with subheadings as "About seabirding", a great collection of seabirds and much more
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Watching Seabirds from Land in the Pacific Northwest
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Badbirdz.com – with further links to seawatching sites and pelagic trips in the USA
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New England Seabirds
Whale Watching (including dolphins and porpoises)
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Whale-Watching-Web – Probably one of the best whale site's on the Web! The Cetacean's pictures link lead to a great sample of photos on Whales and Dolphins! The site is hosted by 'Department of Physical Sciences' in Finland.
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Organisation Cetacea, ORCA – Whales, Dolphins and other Marine Life for the Ocean Going Naturalist
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Irish Whale and Dolphin Group – with latest news. Don't miss the excellent identification section on this web site: Species Profiles
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Cape May Whale Watch and Research Center – New Jersey, USA
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The Mother Lode of Whale Links – A great compilation of whale related links


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