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Marine life monitors

Wednesday 01 April 1998 23:02 BST
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DOLPHINS, whales, sharks and turtles will be under surveillance following the launch today of a marine observation group. Seaquest South West, covering the Devon and Cornwall coasts, will pull together fishermen, wildlife experts and amateurs to help build up a profile of the area's marine life.

Those interested can record any sighting of large sea creatures by telephoning the Cornwall or Devon Wildlife Trusts on 01872 273 929 or 01392 279 244.

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