July 27, 2024

19.07.2024 – Large wing

The morning started with Blainville’s beaked whales (Mesoplodon densirostris), Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis) and a Humpback whale. Humpback whales, also known […]
July 26, 2024

18.07.2024 – Who are you?

There is no such thing as a “normal” day on Madeira’s Ocean. If you have had a look at our sighting’s statistics, you have noticed that […]
July 25, 2024

17.07.2024 – The Smooth and The Rough

On todays 17:00 Stenella they met (alongside other things) a Hammerhead shark (Sphyrna sp.). This has reminded me of the long-standing internet debate on whether shark […]
July 24, 2024

16.07.2024 – Love at the first sight

Before any of our trips, during my briefings, I mention the necessity of patience. Patience, which our spotters have, scanning the sea all day long in […]
July 22, 2024

15.07.2024 – Siesta

This morning we had to drive a long way by our standards before we had a sighting. Just before Campanário, however, we had a school of […]
July 21, 2024

14.07.2024 – Like oil

“Mar de aceite”, literally means the oil-ocean, which is an expression that is used in Portugal for very calm sea days, when there is not a […]
July 20, 2024

13.07.2024 – Need for Speed

Recently, I’ve been thinking a lot about speed. This is because of two facts. Firstly, I found out that flying fish reach a top speed of […]
July 19, 2024

12.07.2024 – Spotted dolphin time

What a smooth sea we had this morning and in the middle of the blue, Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis) glided playfully and elegantly through the […]
July 18, 2024

11.07.2024 – Even giants can hide

Our today’s voyages were dominated by some of our most commonly sighted species, the Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis) and Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Both species […]