This will be a really short but Fin 😉 blog.

Navigating on the 10th of this month, the wind picked up and the sea once more was synchronizing the movements of the water into majestic waves singing to the same tune, and with those waves a group of 40 Common Dolphins  (Delphinus delphis) took advantage to gain speed and have an amazing time bow riding the water.

We continued navigating, being brave and observing every wave to locate the area where two blows had been spotted from land. We found them and here are the pictures of the two Fin Whales (Balaenoptera physalus) travelling together and diving in the most elegant way

Check it out ! How much Fin did we had!

Fin Whales navigating the waters

Fin Whales travelling out of São Miguel

Anaïs Builly

About Anaïs Builly

Anais Builly is Marine Biologist and Master of Biology, Ecology and Ecosystems, and of Bioproducts & Bioproduction of Marine Ecosystems, studied in France and South Africa. She is also Marine Wildlife Guide & Community Manager at TERRA AZUL. She is passionate about conservation of marine mammals, and loves being out in the ocean everyday.