🇫🇷Cette semaine, je publie de nouveau quelques images sur le même sujet qu’est celui des globicéphales au Cap-Vert. Mais cette fois-ci avec des animaux vivants ! C’est tout de même mieux comme ça !! J’ai fait une traversée pour des clients entre l’île de Boa Vista et l’île de Sal. Le temps était très calme, trop calme pour un marin faché de devoir utiliser ses moteurs plutôt que ses voiles, mais cela nous a donné des conditions très douces et surtout permis d’observer de la meilleure des façons tout ce qui pouvait se passer à la surface de la mer. Poissons volants, oiseaux marins, organismes flottants, tout devient plus facile à observer lorsqu’on les conditions se calment. Et puis, un gros “plouf” créé par deux gros dauphins a attiré notre regard. Nous avons vite pris consience que nous avions des dauphins autour de nous, mais nous ne savions pas encore que ces dauphins étaient éclaireurs d’un group de mammifères marins bien plus imposants, des globicéphales. De gros ailerons et des attitudes bien plus calmes sont rapidement apparus. Bien noirs, quasi immobiles, nous avions à faire à un groupe de golobicéphales peut-être en sommeil, en repos qui semblaient de pas avoir trop envie de bouger face au bateau. L’occasion était beien belle et nous avons pu nous approcher de ces baleines à dents, avons constaté que certaines changeaient de route pour se rapprocher de nous, avons observer un ou deux juvéniles un peu plus fous fous que les adultes, et dans toute cette organisation quelques gros dauhons qui semblaient vouloir créer du désordre ou du divertissement ! Point de vue anthropomorphique, évidemment !!
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🇬🇧 This week, I am publishing again some images on the same subject as that of pilot whales in Cape Verde. But this time with live animals! It’s still better like that!! I made a crossing for clients between Boa Vista Island and Sal Island. The weather was very calm, too calm for a sailor to have to use his engines rather than his sails, but it gave us very mild conditions and especially allowed us to observe in the best way everything that could happen on the surface of the sea. Flying fish, sea birds, floating organisms, everything becomes easier to observe when the conditions calm down. And then, a big "plop" created by two large dolphins caught our eye. We quickly realized that we had dolphins around us, but we did not yet know that these dolphins were scouts for a much larger group of marine mammals, pilot whales. Large fins and much calmer attitudes quickly appeared. Very black, almost immobile, we had to deal with a group of golobicephalous perhaps in sleep, resting who seemed not to want too much to move in front of the boat. The occasion was beautiful and we were able to approach these toothed whales, observed that some were changing their route to get closer to us, observed one or two juveniles a little crazier than the adults, and in all this organization some big beefs that seemed to want to create disorder or entertainment! Anthropomorphic point of view, obviously !!
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This animals are so beautiful and intelligents! We must take care of them!