Monday, August 22, 2011

Sea of Cortez Drewster the Rooster with Whale Shark


The water is murky when whale sharks are in the area, they only eat plankton and the occasional fish that might wander in when their mouths are open.

Chance again with Pierre


All Better!

Chance the dolphine in the wild

Our group was to make the second passage of the Tahiti Aggressor. The Tuo Motos offered excellent opportunities for extreme pass flying. We are talking 12 kts underwater into an atoll.

Our crew had rescued the above dolphin and took GPS coordinates of the location when they put her back in the water following medical treatment. She was apparently hit by a propeller. When they went back there was Chance, name given for chance rescue and chance meeting.

Giant Sponge, Cuba

Cuba is an amazing island to visit, not much fish but the reefs and sponges are pristine.