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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
October is Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) month here in Madeira…and what a month it has been so far! Our team has had the pleasure of sharing […]
Both our boats set off this morning to meet a group of travelling Short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus) that were briskly travelling east in a rather […]
East winds aren’t a rarity here in Madeira and they often carry sediment or sand from the African continent with them. The particles are then suspended […]