May 26, 2025

Deep sea dinner

Oceans cover two-thirds of the earth’s surface. We speak of the deep sea from a depth of 200 meter. The average depth is 4000 meter, but […]
January 31, 2020

Marlene Cabral

Marlene spent more than six years of her life in England but was eventually drawn back to her beloved home island, Madeira. As an experienced receptionist […]
November 15, 2019

From the top down

There is a and always has been a relationship between humans and the world we live in. Every action has a reaction, every cause an effect […]
November 15, 2019

The Uninhabitable Earth – Life after warming by David-Wallace Wells

“[i]f your anxiety about global warming is dominated by fears of sea-level rise, you are barely scratching the surface of what terrors are possible..” that is […]
November 15, 2019

Greta Thunberg – honest, direct, consistent and inspiring

Respect for Greta Thunberg, a 16-year-old climate activist who, with open eyes and a big, courageous heart for nature, gives answers to the world that not […]
November 15, 2019

The dark dolphins – when climate change surfaces in the ocean

It was a fresh spring morning and our boats were already anticipating the arrival of a calm school of Short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) that were […]
July 24, 2019

(Extra)ordinary

A small planet in one, of the many, many, many solar systems in this universe of infinite vastness … this is our home! What had to […]
July 23, 2019

Carlos Drumond

Carlos has been working as a Spotter for Lobosonda since February 2010. Since his early days he has always been connected to ocean sports, sailing, fishing […]
July 23, 2019

Mola alexandrini

The sea is an element full of surprises! It surprises in being sometimes peaceful, sometimes wild! It is surprising in its biodiversity! In today’s logbook entry […]