January 7, 2019

29.12.2018 – Ay, ay captain!

Every boat needs a crew and every crew needs a captain. A leader is generally vital for the necessary coordination within groups, helping them collectively organize […]
January 4, 2019

28.12.2018 – Pinpointing

Approaching the end of the 2018, most of the December sightings have been of Short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhyncus) and occasionally some groups of Bottlenose dolphins […]
January 3, 2019

27.12.2013 – “Crabs Gender”

Despite our best efforts to find animals during our morning trip, the only sightings were crabs hanging on plastic debris that we collected in to the […]
January 2, 2019

26.12.2018 – Definition of a hero

Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), as we saw them with both boats this morning, are certainly amongst the most well-known dolphin species. For many, the movie “Flipper” […]
December 31, 2018

One year, two storms

Our work as a whale-watching company is partially weather dependent. Of course we dont stay put if it’s just drizzling and our spotter locates a nice […]
December 29, 2018

22.12.2018 – Wondrous assimilative capacity

Today the ocean gave us a wintry sea with some waves, a bit more saltwater in our ears and fortunately also a curious Loggerhead turtle (Caretta […]
December 28, 2018

Birthday bird

The Atlantic ocean was unbelievably generous to me on my birthday this year and surprised me with a spectacular Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) sighting in the […]
December 27, 2018

19.12.2018 – Conversations in the rain

The slight drizzle and wet weather out on the Atlantic did not dampen our motivation to go out and find cetaceans. Our traditional boat was only […]
December 26, 2018

18.12.2018 – Together

Dolphins like to be together, infact the term social is the most frequently used description for these charismatic creatures. The complex social bonds within dolphin communities […]