The grinde crew of the "Bailey", Andrea Wiesner and Peer Petersen, suddenly came across two visitors playing around their sailing yacht for about 15 minutes while sailing in light winds south of Marstal. At first they thought they had come across two specimens of the relatively common harbour porpoise. But it soon became clear that they must be dolphins, as they were not only larger but also had a longer snout.
In the meantime, Anja Gallus, a harbour porpoise researcher at the Ozeaneum in Stralsund, has confirmed that the pictures are of dolphins when asked by YACHT: "The pictures show two common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) that we were not yet aware of. We have seen two bottlenose dolphins in the western German and Danish Baltic Sea for at least four years now (Tursiops truncatus), "Delle" and his brother "Skywalker". "Delle" can currently be found between Travemünde and Rostock, having previously travelled around Svendborg for a long time. "Skywalker" tends to do its rounds in Danish sea areas."
The crew of the "Bailey" now hope that they will be allowed to give them names based on the first documented sighting of the animals. They suggest "Mateo" and "Lea". The German Oceanographic Museum is calling on all water sports enthusiasts to report sightings of marine mammals. It doesn't matter whether they are harbour porpoises, grey seals, dolphins or even dead animals. A beaked whale was reported in the Øresund last year and recently even an orca. Click here for the link
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Morten Strauch was born in Schleswig in 1977, but grew up mainly in Lüneburg. He joined the Boy Scouts so that he could take part in a youth sailing camp in the Stockholm archipelago. After an internship at BOOTE magazine, he dropped out of his communications design studies, followed by 13 years as a freelance photographer and author for BOOTE, BOOTE Exclusiv and YACHT. In 2019, he was hired by Hanseyachts to serve as press spokesman and marketing manager. Consequently, the long-awaited first boat becomes a Hanse 291. Three and a half years later, he returns to Delius Klasing, this time as an editor for YACHT in the Panorama department. When not (also) privately on the water, Morten can be found scuba diving or collecting fossils on the coast.