June 2026

Join Whale Shark & Megafauna ID Expeditions in Mozambique

BCSS Whale Shark & Megafauna ID Expeditions provide guests with the opportunity to participate in operational marine megafauna spatial mapping surveys conducted within the greater Bazaruto Seascape. Built around BCSS’s long-term Theme 2 monitoring program, these expeditions contribute to ongoing research focused on species identification, habitat mapping, and understanding the distribution of resident and migratory […]

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Explore the Dive Sites of Bazaruto: Where Every Dive Tells a Different Story

Some dive destinations become predictable after a few days underwater. The Bazaruto diving experience is the opposite. Spread across Benguerra, Bazaruto, and Santa Carolina within the Bazaruto Archipelago National Park, the region offers one of the most dynamic and ecologically diverse diving environments in the Indian Ocean. Every site feels different. Currents shift. Visibility changes.

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Wild Bazaruto: A Visual Journey Through One of the Indian Ocean’s Most Extraordinary Ecosystems

Some places are difficult to describe with data alone. The Wild Bazaruto catalogue was created to bridge that gap — combining photography, science, ecology, and storytelling into a visual record of one of the most remarkable marine regions in the Indian Ocean. Wild Bazaruto was produced by photographers Orlando Miranda and Salvador Colvée in collaboration

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A New Record Across Ocean Basins — and What It Means for Whale Research Worldwide

A newly published study in Royal Society Open Science (DOI: 10.1098/rsos.260251) has documented another extraordinary long-distance humpback whale movement and a new record helping to reshape scientific understanding of how humpback whale populations migrate and connect across entire ocean basins. The research, led by Cristina Castro Ayala alongside 10 collaborators, highlights the growing importance of

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