Our daily Whale Watching diary

Tour at 17:00 Report from Hafsúla The wind had picked up a little bit this evening when we sailed out. The puffins were at home in Akurey when we took our stop there. We searched for a very long time now. We saw few harbour porpoises fast swimming away

Tour at 1700 The first evening tour and it was great. It was alot nicer to have 9 passengers onboard to have more one to one contact and talk more with each. We headed very far offshore and saw many blows most likely of Minke Whales during the duration


 

 
NEWS

CONFERENCES

The research leader Chiara Bertulli has taken part in several conferences:

Bertulli, C., Louis, M., Peschko, V., Simião, S., Whittacker, M. and Rasmussen, M.

“Some observations of Minke whale (Baleanoptera acutorostrata) and white-beaked dolphin (Lagenorhynchus albirostris) association with seabirds in Faxaflói Bay, Iceland”. ECS Istanbul, Turkey 2009.

 

Bertulli, C., Ratayczak, J.

“Analysing location and morphology of Minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) and White-beaked dolphin (Lagenorhynchus albirostris) dorsal fin edge marks off Faxaflói, Iceland”.
ECS Egmond aan Zee, Holland 2008.

 

Wald, E., Tetley, M., Bertulli, C., Cecchetti, A., Ratayczak, J.

“Comparative analysis of white-beaked dolphin dorsal fin edge marks between two distinctive studies in Icelandic waters”.
ECS Egmond aan Zee, Holland 2008.

 

Kovacic, I., Domingo, M., Hertzman, J., Bertulli, C., Llmoni, C., Ericson, Y., Extebeste Larranaga, Y.

“Whale-watching in Norway: effects of increased whale-watching traffic on sperm whales”.
ECS San Sebastain, Spain 2007.

 

Bertulli, C., Furlati S.

“Relation between spatial feature of the lagoon-pool of Oltremare and behaviour of its resident bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) community”.
EAAM Riccione, Italy, 2006.