All underwater photos and videos on this page were personally captured by me using a GoPro Hero 11. They were taken during my internship with Apex Cetacea in Capbreton, Landes, France, documenting marine life in its natural environment. Each image and video represents my own observations and experiences in the field.
Common Dolphins (Delphinus delphis)
π August 3, 2024
π Capbreton, France
π₯ Pod of about 50 individuals
π A group of common dolphins swimming together in the waters off Capbreton. A wonderful encounter showing their natural behavior during my marine biology internship with Apex Cetacea.
Common Dolphins (Delphinus delphis)
π August 19, 2024
π Capbreton, France
π₯ Pod of about 50 individuals
π A group of common dolphins swimming together in the waters off Capbreton. A wonderful encounter showing their natural behavior during my marine biology internship with Apex Cetacea.
Common Dolphins (Delphinus delphis)
π August 22, 2024
π Capbreton, France
π₯ Pod of about 50 individuals
π The dolphins are very curious and move close to the boat. You can see significant marks like bites.
Common Dolphins (Delphinus delphis)
π August 22, 2024
π Capbreton, France
π₯ Pod of about 50 individuals
π The dolphins are very curious and move close to the boat. You can see significant marks like bites. We can see breastfeeding behavior.
Common Dolphins (Delphinus delphis)
π August 22, 2024
π Capbreton, France
π₯ Pod of about 50 individuals
π Common dolphins close to the boat, showing their trust and curiosity. They can be seen playing together and interacting with the research boat during my marine biology internship with Apex Cetacea.
Common Dolphins (Delphinus delphis)
π August 27, 2024
π Capbreton, France
π₯ Pod of about 50 individuals
π Common dolphins close to the boat, showing their trust and curiosity. They can be seen playing together and interacting with the research boat during my marine biology internship with Apex Cetacea.
Ocean Sunfish (Mola mola)
π August 19, 2024
π Capbreton, France
π₯ 2 individuals
π 2 sunfish are swimming near the boat. There is no sign of fear, they are very curious.