June 26, 2023

19.06.2023 – Who’s in charge here?

Every so often, guests ask about hierarchical situations within groups of whales and this, in some cases, tends to be a quite dependent on group dynamics. […]
June 24, 2023

16.06.2023 – Plastic toys

The Atlantic Ocean seemed like a vast, placid lake today and was full of surprises for our team. In the morning our boats managed sightings with […]
June 20, 2023

14.06.2023 – Sneaky diversity

The diversity of the Atlantic Ocean takes us by surprise so often and is only a small representation of how diverse our vast Atlantic Ocean truly […]
June 15, 2023

09.06.2023 – Turn of the tide

After a few rainy, stormy days our team finally managed to get back to our favourite place, the Atlantic Ocean. The fringe of storm Oscar still […]
June 7, 2023

29.05.2023 – Something unusual

Something unusual happened today. Sargassum muticum, which is also called Japanese brown algae, is a type of brown algae, floated everywhere. Although the sargassum originally came […]
June 5, 2023

27.05.2023 – Unpredictable

Working in a whale-watching company comes with responsibility. We cannot allow ourselves to think purely commercially and act like the ocean is ours to conquer and […]
June 3, 2023

26.05.2023 – Greeting from a giant

Two days ago the sea was full of Bottlenose dolphins. Short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus) appeared to be on their way to a large conference this […]
June 1, 2023

25.05.2023 – The representatives

Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are by far the species of cetaceans we know the most about. This is largely due to their intelligence and adaptive nature, […]
May 31, 2023

24.05.2023 – Bottlenose dolphin day

Bottlenose dolphins everywhere! This morning our guests observed two different groups of Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). But there were other pods of this species of dolphin […]