June 6, 2018

The Blue Dream Project

Last year a beautiful traditional boat, representing an interesting project worth supporting, made a short pitstop in our marina. We had the opportunity to speak to […]
May 3, 2018

Let’s talk about Whale-Watching

This blog is dedicated to resolving the frequently encountered misconception on the part of our guests around the term “Whale-watching”. Generally it refers to the mainly […]
March 18, 2018

Remoras

Remoras are often found attached to sharks, manta rays, whales, dolphins, turtles and dugongs. They are also called suckerfish, sharksucker or whalesucker. They have a sucker-like […]
March 16, 2018

How do sperm whales catch squids?

Sperm whales love eating squid! Male sperm whales dive up to 2,250 meters, and females up to around 1,100 meters to hunt. While hunting, it is […]
February 18, 2018

Whale alarms

Baleen whales often get entangled in fishing gear, which is potentially very dangerous for these animals. Scientists have been trying to come up with solutions for […]
February 16, 2018

Monk Seal protection

Around Madeira, we sometimes see the rare Monk Seals. Mediterranean monk seals are amongst the most endangered marine mammals. Scientists estimate that there are only around […]
December 13, 2017

26.11.2017 – Vigia – Tracker on the Ocean

The archipelago of Madeira is famous for its unique and dramatic landscape, including a steep coast. From above there, you have great views on the coastline […]
November 15, 2017

Mind games and variations about the colour blue

During our trips we often hear this sentence from our guests: “oh, what a wonderful blue sea – or “wow, the water seems cristal clear.” Depending […]
October 27, 2017

Finally…

For the past few months our team has been working dearly on a new project for you: Lobosondas first newsletter! We want to share with you […]