

|31-05-2019 am| Big bull and resident dolphins in the Azores
The animals were elusive and the weather was not as good as we wish. Despite these two uncontrollable factors we could see 3 different...


|29-05-2019 am| Jumping and socializing Risso's dolphins and Sperm whales in the Azores
It was an incredible expedition with a group of Risso's dolphins (Grampus griseus) near the north coast of Faial. The pod had 45-70...


|28-05-2019 am| Two spy hoping Sperm whales
The morning started with Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) in the North and in the South, but in the North the wind was softer so...


|26-05-2019 pm| Common dolphins including three week calfs, and a friendly a loggerhead seaturtle.
A group decided to experience to swim with azorean dolphins and we took the opportunity to collect further data about the behavior of the...


|23-05-2019 am| Male Sperm whale and Common dolphins
The first animals that we saw were Common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) and a few Cory's Shearwaters (Calonectris borealis). This...


|22-5-2019 am| A day for resident (species) only: Sperm whale, Risso's and Bottlenose dolphins
The swell was large but the low wind and the presence of animals allowed us to go out. The first species that we saw were Risso's...


|20-5-2019 am| Fin whales, Blue whale, Sperm whales, Common dolphins and a loggerhead seaturtle!
The day started with our regular briefing about the species of cetaceans and the oceanic relief of the Azores. We didn't need to wait as...


|18-5-2019 am| Risso's Dolphins, Common Dolphins and breastfeeding Sperm Whales
Saturday morning started with early news from the lookouts: a male Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus) at the South. We had to prepare...


|17-5-2019| A Summer Day in May!
The Azores high set the stage for a special day with two trips whale watching north of Pico and Faial Island. Flat sea and clear sky. The...


|14-5-2019 am| Dolphins mating in front of Horta, Faial
The morning started with a period of "whale waiting". The lookouts were not finding blows, perhaps whales were too far from the...