Read More 8.1K views8 minute read Cetaceans Featured Posts Must Read How do dolphins mate?ByFuturismo Biologists TeamMay 8, 2020 How does reproduction in dolphins work? Dolphins’ reproductive organs are located inside the body, with genital slits on… Read More 0 0
Read More 1.1K views2 minute read Monthly Sightings Whale watching in MarchByFuturismo Biologists TeamApril 30, 2020 March in the Azores is one of the most exciting months since we consider it as the beginning… Read More 0 0
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Read More 690 views1 minute read Daily Sightings Featured Posts Bottlenose and Common Dolphins in São MiguelByFuturismo Biologists TeamFebruary 27, 2020 After a week of “summer”, today unfortunately the day came when the sun did not want to appear.… Read More 0 0
Read More 13.9K views2 minute read Best time of the year Cetaceans When is the best time to see whales and dolphins in the Azores?ByFuturismo Biologists TeamJanuary 29, 2020 One of the most common questions we are asked is: When is the best time to see whales… Read More 0 0
Read More 782 views1 minute read Daily Sightings Featured Posts Humpback whale once again in São MiguelByFuturismo Biologists TeamJanuary 26, 2020 What an amazing Sunday! We went out on our whale and dolphin watching trip with probably the calmest… Read More 0 0
Read More 662 views1 minute read Daily Sightings Other dolphins entangled in plastic in São MiguelByFuturismo Biologists TeamJanuary 25, 2020 On this Saturday we managed to go out on a whale watching trip and luckily we found a… Read More 0 0
Read More 1000 views1 minute read Daily Sightings A humpback whale and hundreds of dolphins in São Miguel todayByFuturismo Biologists TeamJanuary 18, 2020 We had one more opportunity to return to the ocean!! This time we went to the west side… Read More 0 0