Shelltone Whale Project

Communicate with cetaceans and share their message to mankind using music, using sound...

Beneath the surface of the Oceans, whales are singing some amazingly complex and delicate songs, pure expression of their wisdom. It appears that anyone who approached a whale, and had a chance to listen to their songs, had the feeling that those peacefull creatures might have a tremendous knowledge still to be discovered and shared.

The mission of the "Shelltone Whale Project" is to become a link between us and the whales, by learning more from their songs, attempt to communicate with them and trying to understand their message to mankind.


Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Lanzarote "Shelltone Whale & Music Little Place"

Great news...In 2010 a new adventure will begin...we are going to establish in Lanzarote . Canarias Islands.

The
 "Shelltone Whale & Music Little Place"  

Much more infos to come...soon.

The Team.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Do you know that whales meditate ....

Written by Rachel Vaughan.

California sea lions realease at the Farallons

This saturday, Pierre and the Shelltone Whale Project participate in the realease of 10 california sea lions from the Marine Mammal Center out at the Farallons Islands Sanctuary.
It was a success, all of them reached the shores of the main island, where they melted with the local pod.

Boarding the sea lions.
They were very calm, just like they knew what was going on...
You gonna be free soon...
On our way to the Farallonnes.
First realease.



They stay with us for a while, wondering what was going on ...
Then they naturally find their way home.
Bye guys...

Thursday, June 4, 2009

San Francisco "Whales & Music"

Sunday June 21st. To celebrate the summer solstice The Shelltone Whale Project organise a "Whale Music Cruise" at the Farallonnes islands. Live "whale music" and whale watchingDeparture from San Fancisco Marina at Fort Mason at 8am. return same location around 4pm. Price 110$ / person. All musicians welcome, bring your instruments.contact :sfbaywhalewatching.com

Whale music every Fridays at Larkspur