

|202109023| Sei whale sighting | Avistamento de uma baleia sardinheira
|ENG| Great expedition today! Thanks to you we managed to collect data for our monitoring programs, including sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis). Know more about this species on our blog. Download the photographs of your expedition Thank you for joining the Naturalist research team!
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|202109022| Striped dolphins and false killer whales | Golfinhos riscados e falsas orcas
|ENG| Great expedition today! Thanks to you we managed to collect data for our monitoring programs, including striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) and false killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens). Know more about these species on our blog. Download the photographs of your expedition Thank you for joining the Naturalist research team!
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|202109017am| Spy hopping pilot whales | Baleias piloto curiosas
|ENG| Great expedition today! Thanks to you we managed to collect data for our monitoring programs, including pilot whales (Globicephala sp.) and common dolphins (Delphinus delphis). Know more about these species on our blog. Download the photographs of your expedition Thank you for joining the Naturalist research team!
We hope you remember this expedition with ocean gratitude and reduce your plastic consumption. Please support our projects with a review and share your activ


|202109016| Sperm whales far away from coast | Cachalotes longe de costa
|ENG| Great expedition today! Thanks to you we managed to collect data for our monitoring programs, including sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus). Know more about this species on our blog. Download the photographs of your expedition Thank you for joining the Naturalist research team!
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|202109015pm| Offshore sperm whales | Cachalotes em alto mar
|ENG| Great expedition today! Thanks to you we managed to collect data for our monitoring programs, including sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus), pilot whales (Globicephala sp.) and bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Today we went super far away to see the sperm whales. We went 20 nautical miles from the coast! It was the spotter Antero, from south of Pico, that found them! On our way back we found a group of pilot whales and a group of bottlenose dolphins that appr


|202109015am| Curios Common dolphins | Golfinhos comuns curiosos
|ENG| Great expedition today! Thanks to you we managed to collect data for our monitoring programs, including sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus), pilot whales (Globicephala sp.) and common dolphins (Delphinus delphis). Know more about these species on our blog. Download the photographs of your expedition Thank you for joining the Naturalist research team!
We hope you remember this expedition with ocean gratitude and reduce your plastic consumption. Please support our proj


|202109014pm| Sleepy sperm whales| Cachalotes dorminhocos
|ENG| Great expedition today! Thanks to you we managed to collect data for our monitoring programs, including sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus), pilot whales (Globicephala sp.) and common dolphins (Delphinus delphis). On the afternoon tour, we found a group of lazy and sleepy sperm whales. The sperm whales sleep in a vertical position with their head up towards the surface. According to a study, sperm whales are one of the animals less dependent on sleep, spending only 7%


|202109014am| Sperm whales and pilot whales| Cachalotes e baleias piloto
|ENG| Great expedition today! Thanks to you we managed to collect data for our monitoring programs, including sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) and pilot whales (Globicephala sp.). Know more about this species on our blog. Download the photographs of your expedition Thank you for joining the Naturalist research team!
We hope you remember this expedition with ocean gratitude and reduce your plastic consumption. Please support our projects with a review and share your acti


|202109013| Pilot whales and common dolphins | Baleias piloto e golfinhos comuns
|ENG| Great expedition today! Thanks to you we managed to collect data for our monitoring programs, including pilot whales (Globicephala sp.) and common dolphins (Delphinus delphis). Today we saw two species of dolphins that are completely different. First, we saw a group of pilot whales, which is a species that we only see in the summer and they do not have a beak like the common dolphins. The common dolphins are resident in the Azores. Know more about this species on our bl


|202109010| Sperm whale from São Miguel | Cachalote de São Miguel
|ENG| Great expedition today! Thanks to you we managed to collect data for our monitoring programs, including sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus). Today was the day to see again the sperm whale male most famous of the Azores archipelago! We saw the male that has been seen in São Miguel for a few years now and that is believed to be resident in the Azores. In the past two months this sperm whale has been around Pico island and Faial island, maybe it will stay around! Normall