Science & Conservation at Blue Safari Madeira
At Blue Safari Madeira, whale watching goes far beyond observation. We are actively involved in scientific research, conservation initiatives, and educational projects that contribute to the long-term protection of marine life in Madeira and the wider Atlantic Ocean.
Our work is rooted in collaboration with respected research institutions, NGOs, and international databases, ensuring that every encounter at sea has a purpose.
Scientific Collaboration & Research Projects
Photo-Identification & Population Studies
We actively collaborate in photo-identification (Photo-ID) projects to help researchers understand migration patterns, population dynamics, and individual behavior of cetaceans.
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In partnership with Museu da Baleia da Madeira
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In collaboration with MARE – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre
High-quality images collected during our trips are used to identify individual whales and dolphins, contributing valuable long-term data to regional and international research programs. Photos are also used for local research projects and to create Photo ID catalogues.
Featured in National Geographic

Blue Safari Madeira’s scientific work has reached a global audience — we were featured in a National Geographic article that highlighted a rare and significant encounter with killer whales (Orcinus orca) off the coast of Madeira. The article documents astonishing footage of a pod of orcas hunting a pygmy sperm whale, one of only a few such observations recorded worldwide, and includes contributions and observations from our team’s research at sea. This recognition in one of the world’s most respected nature publications underscores our role in advancing marine science and raising awareness of cetacean behaviour and conservation.
You can check out the article here
Contribution to Happywhale
Blue Safari Madeira is a contributing partner to Happywhale, the global platform that connects whale sightings worldwide.
By submitting verified photo-identification data, we help:
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Track individual whales across oceans
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Improve knowledge of migration routes
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Support open-access scientific research
This global collaboration strengthens conservation efforts far beyond Madeira.
Killer Whale Research & Scientific Publication
OUR research
Our commitment to research is backed by peer-reviewed science.
Blue Safari Madeira has co-authored and published a scientific article on killer whales (Orcinus orca), contributing new insights into their presence and behavior in the waters around Madeira.
This publication reinforces our role as an active research partner, not just an observer.
Proud Member of WHA (Whale Heritage Areas)
Blue Safari Madeira is a proud stakeholder of WHA – Whale Heritage Areas, a global initiative that recognises destinations committed to responsible whale watching, marine conservation, and community engagement.
Being part of WHA means our operations:
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Follow internationally recognised best practices
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Support research and conservation of cetaceans
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Promote sustainable marine tourism
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Actively engage with the local community and scientific institutions
This recognition reinforces Blue Safari Madeira’s role as a trusted, conservation-driven whale watching operator in Madeira.
Marine Turtle Monitoring & Conservation
We collaborate closely with the Marine Laboratory of Funchal on projects focused on tracking and monitoring marine turtles.
Our involvement includes:
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Reporting sightings
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Supporting monitoring efforts at sea
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Contributing observational data used in conservation strategies
These efforts help protect vulnerable turtle populations and improve understanding of their movements around the archipelago.
Supporting Local Cultural & Environmental Events
We actively support and participate in events that promote ocean awareness and cultural engagement, including:
Media Recognition & Community Events
Blue Safari Madeira is not only active in research and conservation but also in community engagement and ocean awareness events. We were recently featured in local media for our participation in Ocean Movie Night Madeira, an initiative celebrating marine life through film and education. This coverage highlights our commitment to promoting ocean literacy, inspiring conservation, and connecting the public with the wonders of Madeira’s marine ecosystem.

These events help bridge science, art, culture, and conservation, reaching a wider audience with meaningful impact.
Blue Safari Madeira has been featured on French national TV, including TF1, highlighting our work in marine wildlife conservation and responsible whale and dolphin watching. Watch the video below to see how we combine thrilling encounters with scientific and conservation efforts.
Whale Watching With a Purpose
Every trip with Blue Safari Madeira contributes to:
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Scientific research
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Conservation initiatives
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Education and awareness
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Responsible marine tourism
By choosing Blue Safari Madeira, you are directly supporting ethical whale watching, scientific discovery, and the protection of marine ecosystems for future generations.








