February 10, 2022

04.02.2022 – Not a simple task

The ocean was unexpectedly calm this sunny morning as we set off to find cetaceans out on the Atlantic. Despite the quiet wind conditions, our guests […]
February 3, 2022

27.01.2022 – Understanding interactions

Whale-watching is all about observing cetaceans in their natural habitat while disturbing them as little as we can. The idea is to leave a minimal impact […]
February 1, 2022

25.01.2022 – Good turnout

If feeding situations were organised events by our oceans, they’d likely have a good turnout. This is particularly true when large schools of fatty, nutritious fish […]
January 19, 2022

13.01.2022 – Lucky “Lischen”

We had a wonderful tour on board our traditional boat this morning and managed to find two different species of dolphins under a practically cloudless sky! […]
January 15, 2022

08.01.2022 – The victims of overfishing

Today was my first day back on the ocean since the start of the new year and I was incredibly lucky to share sightings of Short-beaked […]
January 14, 2022

07.01.2022 – Catch of the day

Our Ribeira Brava left the marina to find a school of Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Fortunately, they were moving in our direction. The large dolphins moved […]
December 28, 2021

23.12.2021 – Cetacean connections

All cetaceans are incredibly interesting creatures and have a magical way of making you want to know more about their world. What especially fascinates me as […]
December 20, 2021

13.12.2021 – Familiar

It’s incredible how the most vast and mysterious of places on earth, our ocean, can feel like home.  Every time I return to work on the […]
December 16, 2021

10.12.2021 – Winter is here

As we enter the winter season, the absence of some marine life becomes more noticeable. The Cory’s shearwaters (Calonectris borealis) have moved further South as have […]