senoritafish: (Jet - red)
After school a Friday or two ago, Angus announced he wanted to go see some sea lions - I'd mentioned I'd seen they were taking over the Fish Harbor dock in front of the Army Corp of Engineers trailers. I figured it would be a way to work in a few more waymarks as well.

IMG_5863

War is chaos. This is the WWII Pacific Submarine Memorial West. Turbine end of a torpedo, a great causer of chaos. 

Torpedo
Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station
Seal Beach CA
Canon EOS 1000D
16 April 2010

+8 )

26. chaos ☺
27. numbers ☺
25. calmness ☺
senoritafish: (Jet - red)
After school a Friday or two ago, Angus announced he wanted to go see some sea lions - I'd mentioned I'd seen they were taking over the Fish Harbor dock in front of the Army Corp of Engineers trailers. I figured it would be a way to work in a few more waymarks as well.

IMG_5863

War is chaos. This is the WWII Pacific Submarine Memorial West. Turbine end of a torpedo, a great causer of chaos. 

Torpedo
Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station
Seal Beach CA
Canon EOS 1000D
16 April 2010

+8 )

26. chaos ☺
27. numbers ☺
25. calmness ☺
senoritafish: (find it find it find it)
IMG_1102

Among the mustard... tried again for the one we missed yesterday and this time we found it! We were looking for this one, and the first hint was "where the fence makes no sense." Hmmm.

Bosco's Bluff part 2
Bolsa Chica
Huntington Beach CA
Canon EOS 1000d
21 June 2009

? )
senoritafish: (dreams on a 'chovie can)
IMG_1102

Among the mustard... tried again for the one we missed yesterday and this time we found it! We were looking for this one, and the first hint was "where the fence makes no sense." Hmmm.

Bosco's Bluff part 2
Bolsa Chica
Huntington Beach CA
Canon EOS 1000d
21 June 2009

? )
senoritafish: (Jet - red)
PICT0336

Another December sunset
Huntington Beach CA
Sharp VE-CG30
14 December 2008
senoritafish: (Jet - red)
PICT0336

Another December sunset
Huntington Beach CA
Sharp VE-CG30
14 December 2008
senoritafish: (perfect TV mom)
PICT0101

The fry wanted to go the beach again, so we checked out what some recent rain had done. The concrete pyramid is placed in from of some drainage pipes for street runoff; to prevent erosion, I guess. However, there is a big channel cut into the sand all the way down to the water, so I don't know how effective that is.

Huntington City Beach
HB CA
Sharp VE-CG30
29 November 2008

Very low tide... )
senoritafish: (perfect TV mom)
PICT0101

The fry wanted to go the beach again, so we checked out what some recent rain had done. The concrete pyramid is placed in from of some drainage pipes for street runoff; to prevent erosion, I guess. However, there is a big channel cut into the sand all the way down to the water, so I don't know how effective that is.

Huntington City Beach
HB CA
Sharp VE-CG30
29 November 2008

Very low tide... )
senoritafish: (Jet - red)
PICT9882

The sky was just flaming as I drove home from work, so I had to stop at the Dog Beach to watch for awhile...

Dog Beach, looking toward L.A. Harbor and Palos Verdes
Huntington Beach CA
Sharp VE-CG30
15 October 2008

2+ )
senoritafish: (Jet - red)
PICT9882

The sky was just flaming as I drove home from work, so I had to stop at the Dog Beach to watch for awhile...

Dog Beach, looking toward L.A. Harbor and Palos Verdes
Huntington Beach CA
Sharp VE-CG30
15 October 2008

2+ )
senoritafish: (Jet - red)
PICT0806

So the people who rent the house across the street stuck up this weather vane; it looks kinda out of place most of the time. But it looked right at home against this sky.

Huntington Beach, CA
Sharp VE-CG30
13 August 2008

+1 )
senoritafish: (Jet - red)
PICT0806

So the people who rent the house across the street stuck up this weather vane; it looks kinda out of place most of the time. But it looked right at home against this sky.

Huntington Beach, CA
Sharp VE-CG30
13 August 2008

+1 )
senoritafish: (One true pairing...)
PICT9727

Buds about to open on a flowering pear on my way to the bus stop across from my work.

zoom out a bit... )
senoritafish: (One true pairing...)
PICT9727

Buds about to open on a flowering pear on my way to the bus stop across from my work.

zoom out a bit... )
senoritafish: (fisheries observer by ray troll)
Roomie's Teacher-at-Sea log: http://teacheratsea.noaa.gov/2007/eubanks/pdf/eubanks_log3.pdf

Well, more of same. I'll just start listing my job was for each haul as that's going to be about all that's new for setting.

E. and I's day to get up early, and set at 6 am. I baited for both sets today when setting; morning haul, I debaited, afternoon haul I coiled float lines. I think that's the most tiring thing I've done yet. I haven't been looking at the data, but I think we got skunked on one haul, and a couple of makos and a blue on the other. The morning spot was picked because there were a lot of fish caught here on an earlier leg; and one of the other biologists joked that the chief scientist had caught them all already; "I saw a few swimming by, rubbing their jaws." I remarked that, being shortfin makos, they probably couldn't reach their jaws with their fins - the blues probably could though.

743

Waiting while the line soaks...

744

Gloves drying in between hauls...

When setting we are using two kinds of hooks, circle hooks and straight J hooks. Suzy is performing an experiment as to how sharks are hooked and how easy they are to release using the circle hooks. The J hooks were originally used because of that was what the old experimental shark longline fishery back in the 80's used; however, circle hooks have been touted as being easier to release bycatch from and less likely to be swallowed. Given that this project's main concern is tagging and releasing, an easier releasing hook is a good thing, as long as the catch rates are similar.

We've seen common dolphins several times each day - they pass in a hurry, always looking as if they have somewhere to be. Shortly after we finished hauling the second set, off the east end of Catalina Island, the sun ducked under the layer of patchy clouds and disappeared behind the mountain of the island, however not before lighting the water and sending rays out beneath the cloudy layer, making for a rather ethereal atmosphere.

751

Santa Catalina Island, East End Sunset.

757

The biologist from CICESE, a Mexican agency in Ensenada, is very friendly - she came over and asked me why I was by myself and not talking to anyone. I was a bit at a loss; for one thing, I'm sort of shy. While I'm ok if someone else initiates and asks me questions, it's harder to think of questions to ask other people and I'm very uncomfortable with small talk.

We discovered last night there are waffle cones and ice cream in a cooler on the mess deck. I've told myself I'm only allowed one every other day. Another perk is that NOAA ships get all the movies that Navy ships do. A glance at recently acquired movies shows a few that were only recently in theaters; I don't think they're even out on DVD yet. I was talked into watching Happy Feet, which was cute, but really pushed the limit of my suspension of disbelief. It irritated me a bit that Mumble never got all of his adult plumage and all the female penguins looked like they had boobs. And no one can come up with original music for movies anymore?

Time for bed...

746

Back off man! We're scientists!

745

Our spacious abode...

747

My refuge.


 

 DFG Block

Lat:

Long: 

 Macho

 Blue

 Pelagic Stingray

 Morning set* :

 805

 33.195N

 118.01W

 3

 1

 0

 Afternoon set :

 806

 33.245N

 118.173W

 1

 0

 0

*mako shark satellite tagged
senoritafish: (fisheries observer by ray troll)
Roomie's Teacher-at-Sea log: http://teacheratsea.noaa.gov/2007/eubanks/pdf/eubanks_log3.pdf

Well, more of same. I'll just start listing my job was for each haul as that's going to be about all that's new for setting.

E. and I's day to get up early, and set at 6 am. I baited for both sets today when setting; morning haul, I debaited, afternoon haul I coiled float lines. I think that's the most tiring thing I've done yet. I haven't been looking at the data, but I think we got skunked on one haul, and a couple of makos and a blue on the other. The morning spot was picked because there were a lot of fish caught here on an earlier leg; and one of the other biologists joked that the chief scientist had caught them all already; "I saw a few swimming by, rubbing their jaws." I remarked that, being shortfin makos, they probably couldn't reach their jaws with their fins - the blues probably could though.

743

Waiting while the line soaks...

744

Gloves drying in between hauls...

When setting we are using two kinds of hooks, circle hooks and straight J hooks. Suzy is performing an experiment as to how sharks are hooked and how easy they are to release using the circle hooks. The J hooks were originally used because of that was what the old experimental shark longline fishery back in the 80's used; however, circle hooks have been touted as being easier to release bycatch from and less likely to be swallowed. Given that this project's main concern is tagging and releasing, an easier releasing hook is a good thing, as long as the catch rates are similar.

We've seen common dolphins several times each day - they pass in a hurry, always looking as if they have somewhere to be. Shortly after we finished hauling the second set, off the east end of Catalina Island, the sun ducked under the layer of patchy clouds and disappeared behind the mountain of the island, however not before lighting the water and sending rays out beneath the cloudy layer, making for a rather ethereal atmosphere.

751

Santa Catalina Island, East End Sunset.

757

The biologist from CICESE, a Mexican agency in Ensenada, is very friendly - she came over and asked me why I was by myself and not talking to anyone. I was a bit at a loss; for one thing, I'm sort of shy. While I'm ok if someone else initiates and asks me questions, it's harder to think of questions to ask other people and I'm very uncomfortable with small talk.

We discovered last night there are waffle cones and ice cream in a cooler on the mess deck. I've told myself I'm only allowed one every other day. Another perk is that NOAA ships get all the movies that Navy ships do. A glance at recently acquired movies shows a few that were only recently in theaters; I don't think they're even out on DVD yet. I was talked into watching Happy Feet, which was cute, but really pushed the limit of my suspension of disbelief. It irritated me a bit that Mumble never got all of his adult plumage and all the female penguins looked like they had boobs. And no one can come up with original music for movies anymore?

Time for bed...

746

Back off man! We're scientists!

745

Our spacious abode...

747

My refuge.


 

 DFG Block

Lat:

Long: 

 Macho

 Blue

 Pelagic Stingray

 Morning set* :

 805

 33.195N

 118.01W

 3

 1

 0

 Afternoon set :

 806

 33.245N

 118.173W

 1

 0

 0

*mako shark satellite tagged

Sunset...

Jan. 28th, 2007 08:12 pm
senoritafish: (Default)
PICT9822

Sunset over
Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve. This is an ecological reserve near my home-it's only a mile or two long and less wide, and surrounded by suburbs. However, two endangered species nest there; the least tern and the Belding's Savannah sparrow. The sky was just crazy with multiple layers of clouds last Sunday - it was supposed to have rained, but all we got were a few sprinkles and some thunder and lightning. While Angus and I were taking these, a professional photographer showed up with a buddy to do the same - he also took a picture of us, handed us his card and offered to send usa copy. Turned he works for the OC Weekly. Geotagged at Flickr.
3 more... )

Sunset...

Jan. 28th, 2007 08:12 pm
senoritafish: (Default)
PICT9822

Sunset over
Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve. This is an ecological reserve near my home-it's only a mile or two long and less wide, and surrounded by suburbs. However, two endangered species nest there; the least tern and the Belding's Savannah sparrow. The sky was just crazy with multiple layers of clouds last Sunday - it was supposed to have rained, but all we got were a few sprinkles and some thunder and lightning. While Angus and I were taking these, a professional photographer showed up with a buddy to do the same - he also took a picture of us, handed us his card and offered to send usa copy. Turned he works for the OC Weekly. Geotagged at Flickr.
3 more... )

Weather

Oct. 27th, 2002 01:19 am
senoritafish: (dreams on a 'chovie can)
I got a suprise leaving the office yesterday eveningRead more... )

Weather

Oct. 27th, 2002 01:19 am
senoritafish: (dreams on a 'chovie can)
I got a suprise leaving the office yesterday eveningRead more... )

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