On our trip today, we encountered two different species. First Short-finned Pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus) migrating south-east, followed not far by a school of Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus).
We have resident Pilot whales off Madeira’s coast. Some time ago, animals belonging to the local group were provided with a transmitter. This established that our resident Pilot whales were getting around a bit. Since Pilot whales do not mate in their own group, they depend on meeting another group and finding a mate in order to reproduce. Between Tenerife and La Gomera / Canary Islands, there is a resident population of around 500 Pilot whales. If our Pilot whales now make their way to the Canary Islands, it may be to find a suitable mating partner there in the large single bar of the Pilot whales. After successful mating, they can then comfortably return to their own waters.
By Fatima Kutzschbach
Sightings of the day
Ribeira Brava
10:00 Pilot whales, Bottlenose dolphins