Why Feeding Wild Dolphins Is Dangerous
During summer, we see it all.
Jet skis chasing dolphins at full speed. Boats blasting music.
Tourists and locals jump in to swim with wild pods.
Groups are being separated.
During summer, we see it all.
Jet skis chasing dolphins at full speed. Boats blasting music.
Tourists and locals jump in to swim with wild pods.
Groups are being separated.
Dolphins, the predominant cetaceans in Maltese waters, embody a captivating aspect of marine life.
Cetaceans, a category encompassing whales and dolphins, are marine mammals that evolved to thrive exclusively in
We’re kicking the year off with a brand new exciting project!
In collaboration with The Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, The University La Sapienza in Rome, and the Institute for
Did you know that dolphins spend less time foraging for food and socialising in the presence of disruptive tour boats?
According to a research paper written by Ayshah Kassamali-Fox, Fredrik
High Seas Treaty
The High Seas Treaty, formally known as the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), is a treaty that was adopted in 1982 after
This article is divided into sections to give a general idea of whale watching pros and cons
What is whale watching?
Problems associated with whale watching and lack of
Whales and dolphins have fascinated people for ages, by delighting humans with their acrobatic jumps despite their massive size and by showing their immense intelligence.
Evidence of this ancient love
Cover picture: Wikimedia
On the 14th of April, a Gray whale was spotted very close to the shore of Ponza island in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Grey whales (Eschrichtius robustus), which
Last week Malta and Gozo were blessed with the visit of a fin whale – Balaenoptera physalus, for the joy and awe of the people walking along the cliffs.
This
Thanks to Costa Balenae Whale and Nature watching for the amazing picture taken in the Ligurian Sea.
In the Mediterranean regularly live eight species of cetaceans .. let’s go to
Did you know that it is possible to identify individuals of different species of Cetaceans, both dolphins and whales, by particular natural and permanent physical characteristics?
Thanks to