The new and improved webcams provide real-time, high-quality footage of Skomer Island's most iconic residents. WTSWW cameras located in North Haven give insight into island life throughout the day and night. You’ll be able to experience the incredible diversity of birdlife, from Razorbills to Guillemots and Gulls. You'll feel like part of the colony as the Puffins interact with each other during the day, and Manx shearwaters return to their burrows at night. Look out for seals basking on the beaches and swimming in the surrounding waters! To learn more please go to https://www.welshwildlife.org/

Puffin Colony Cam - Skomer Island Livestream - The Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales

Cardigan Bay is a haven for marine wildlife. The small seaside town of New Quay is one of the best places in the UK to see wild bottlenose dolphins, with sightings possible all year round and peak activity from April to November. This camera helps the CBMWC Marine Conservation Team at the Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre (CBMWC) to monitor and record dolphin activity, while also sharing the magic of these wild animals with you, wherever you are in the world! This live stream is brought to you by CBMWC, part of The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales (WTSWW). Equipment was funded by the Nature Networks Programme, delivered by the Heritage Fund on behalf of the Welsh Government. To learn more please go to https://www.welshwildlife.org/visit/cardigan-bay-marine-wildlife-centre

Dolphins live on camera! Watch the incredible bottlenose dolphins of Cardigan Bay in real time from the Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre live camera in New Quay (Cei Newydd), Wales.

Looking across Cardigan Bay

Martyn is proud to volunteer with the Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre in New Quay, where he plays an active role in supporting marine conservation and public engagement along the beautiful Cardigan Bay coastline.

Through his volunteering, Martyn assists with marine wildlife surveys, helps monitor species such as dolphins and seals, and engages with visitors to raise awareness about the importance of protecting our coastal environment. His involvement reflects a genuine passion for wildlife, conservation, and the unique natural heritage of West Wales.

Whether out on survey or welcoming visitors, Martyn enjoys being part of a dedicated team working to ensure that the rich marine life of Cardigan Bay is preserved and appreciated for generations to come.