November 19, 2020

11.11.2020 – A trail of information

Some animals are easier to recognise than others and our team has been left intrigued by one specific Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) that seems to be […]
November 18, 2020

10.11.2020 – Happy returns

Our crew was surprised by a strong Southeast wind out at sea today which prompted us to try our luck in the waters further west. As […]
November 17, 2020

09.11.2020 – Finding fins

Dorsal fins are very important for both cetaceans and whale enthusiasts! The dorsal fin along with the animals flippers and caudal fin ensure smooth movement through […]
November 16, 2020

07.11.2020 – The long road

The weather didn’t make things easy for our team and guests this morning. As we left the marina our spotter found a group of Bottlenose dolphins […]
November 13, 2020

05.11.2020 – Rewarded efforts

The weather forecast wasn’t too promising for successful tours this week but our team decided to give it a go today aboard the Ribeira Brava with […]
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 […]
November 9, 2020

02.11.2020 – Peaceful ambassadors

We never truly know what awaits us out at sea before we head out for a trip…. and the Atlantic Ocean is indeed full of surprises! […]
November 6, 2020

31.10.2020 – Why not?

On this sunny and hot Saturday we had two very different experiences with two different species of marine mammals. The Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) clearly showed […]
November 5, 2020

30.10.2020 – Enjoining or destroying

A summer morning at sea with peacefully migrating Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis) and later peacefully resting Short-finned Pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus). Also in the afternoon […]