October 20, 2019

11.10.2019 – An (almost) impossible task?

Today we face an (almost?) impossible task! It’s about a very, very, very difficult decision! Which baby is sweeter? The small cute calf of the Pilot […]
October 19, 2019

10.10.2019 – The right dose

Respectful observations of marine mammals don’t just require a careful and correct approach but also the right behaviour during the sightings. It is of utmost importance […]
October 18, 2019

09.10.2019 – 21st century dolphin

Both our boats set out to find cetaceans out on the Atlantic this morning, with our zodiac searching for very specific dolphins for our snorkelling tour; […]
October 17, 2019

08.10.2019 – Enjoy and protect

Today there were two different types of dolphins in the morning. A group of Pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus) was spread over a large area. We were […]
October 16, 2019

07.10.2019 – Grand finale

Today was an interesting day in many different ways, we set out this morning to find a pod of Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), an excellent first […]
October 15, 2019

05.10.2019 – Autopilot

There are days when our boats have to venture relatively far to actually find marine mammals. Today was not one of those days. As our zodiac […]
October 13, 2019

04.10.2019 – Deep sea visitors

It was a lively day today at sea, with several different dolphin species showing up to make an appearance, we are always happy so see our […]
October 12, 2019

03.10.2019 – Judas 

The transition seasons mark an interesting time for bird encounters here on Madeira island, since several species drop by here to rest and 6 pelagic species arrive […]
October 11, 2019

02.10.2019 – Anywhere the wind blows

Our work is largely dependent on the conditions out on the ocean and, while we needn’t worry about bad weather conditions in summer, things can get […]