Read More 372 views3 minute read Biologist studies Cetaceans Featured Posts Surprise with orcas in São MiguelByFuturismo Biologists TeamJanuary 11, 2022 Last Saturday, January 8th, we were lucky enough to find a group of orcas off the coast of… Read More 0 0
Read More 679 views4 minute read Biologist studies Featured Posts What about the Orcas in São Miguel?ByFuturismo Biologists TeamAugust 10, 2021 The orcas (Orcinus orca), the biggest species of the oceanic dolphins, are a very popular cetacean and yet… Read More 0 0
Read More 368 views4 minute read Featured Posts Monthly Sightings Sightings statistics April 2021BySandrina RodriguesMay 7, 2021 In the second month of whale watching this year we have not just spotted our resident species. Besides,… Read More 0 0
Read More 814 views2 minute read 15 Daily Sightings Featured Posts Killer whales & Sperm whalesByFuturismo Biologists TeamMay 1, 2021 Another grey day for sure, yet, another amazing trip. Leaving the marina this morning the indication form our… Read More 0 0
Read More 1.5K views2 minute read Daily Sightings Featured Posts Killer whales visited São Miguel again today!ByFuturismo Biologists TeamApril 16, 2021 In the morning we saw the very rarely seen orcas. Three years passed since we saw them the… Read More 0 0
Read More 1.4K views4 minute read Cetaceans Featured Posts Trending Posts Is the Orca a whale? Are dolphins considered whales?ByFuturismo Biologists TeamFebruary 4, 2021 While all whales, dolphins and porpoises fall under the order of Cetacea, the orca’s teeth are what classify them… Read More 0 0
Read More 916 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
Read More 848 views1 minute read Uncategorized The orcas kept delighting us today!ByazwhalesMarch 16, 2019 Another great day with orcas! Today we went out in one of our rubber boats. The sky was… Read More 0 0