April 14, 2021

07.04.2021 – Colourful treats

Todays rain forecast left our team anticipating a rather grey day but things turned out to be quite the opposite. The partially cloudy sky soon opened […]
March 2, 2021

25.02.2021 – Striped surprise

Our trip aboard the Stenella this morning took place on a rather windy ocean.. which is never ideal for finding cetaceans at sea. Our zodiac carefully […]
December 3, 2020

23.11.2020 – Day of the restrained

Before the next stormy weather, we had the chance to go out to sea. It didn’t take long until we had the first sighting. It was […]
November 11, 2020

04.11.2020- Do not disturb

Weather is an all-decisive factor in our line of work. Strong winds can make detecting cetaceans at the surface extremely difficult for our spotter while a […]
October 31, 2020

24.10.2020 Blue surprises

This morning, silence and peace spread like a fine cloth over the blue of the Atlantic. There was softness in the air. The encounter with the […]
October 29, 2020

23.10.2020 – Three things in common

We met a very unusual combination of marine mammals this morning. Shortly beforehand, one of our interested little guests asked me whether Pilot whales can also […]
October 19, 2020

13.10.2020 – Needle in a haystack

Sometimes searching for cetaceans out on the ocean feels like finding a needle in a haystack. The powerful eyes of our spotter have often located animals […]
October 11, 2020

03.10.2020 – Star hour

How wonderful. That doesn’t happen every day, but today we were really spoiled. The encounter with the oceanic kindergarten of the Short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus) […]
September 25, 2020

19.09.2020 – Residents & pelagics

The extensive exchange of information and being open to learning more about marine wildlife is an essential component in conducting responsible encounters out at sea. Our […]