Cardigan Bay


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Car·di·gan Bay

 (kär′dĭ-gən)
A wide-mouthed inlet of St. George's Channel on the western coast of Wales.
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Cardigan Bay

n
(Placename) an inlet of St George's Channel, on the W coast of Wales
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It has taken over from the station's Mersey class lifeboat, the Moira Barrie, which has looked after lifesaving in Cardigan Bay for more than 26 years.
It will enable us to provide a comprehensive search and rescue service across Cardigan Bay and reach people in trouble quicker than ever before.
A review of Cardigan Bay in its entirety is due to take place in 2021, a year after New Quay's all-weather lifeboat - the Mersey-class Frank and Lena Clifford of Stourbridge - was due to be shelved.
"They range from Cardigan bay and around the North Wales coast.
Sarah Perry, from Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre, said: "This is definitely a mega swarm.
Of the two Govan ships, Cardigan Bay was one year late.
And a second search was being carried out in nearby Cardigan Bay after a man fell into the sea off rocks.
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Researchers from Sea Watch Foundation have been seeing all sorts of naughty antics amongst the bottlenose dolphin community in Cardigan Bay.
The entire coast of Wales has been opened up to walkers - the first country in the world to do so - and this linear walk along a short section of the new Wales Coastal path and the well established Ceredigion Coast path offers impressive views over Cardigan Bay with Snowdonia and the Llyen peninsula to the north, and across the bay to Pembrokeshire to the south.
"RFA Cardigan Bay," a landing ship dock, has provided back-up and training