A Bucketful of Oceanic Science Mysteries 17
SuperJames_74 writes: "Over here they've got a one-page article about some quirky little oceanic scientific mysteries. Those peanut-sized Australian jellyfish sound pretty scary, if you ask me!"
Sharks head for Hawaii (Score:2, Funny)
Pyle was shocked to find the sharks heading due west instead, eventually ending up in Hawaii, 2,500 miles away.
Maybe sharks like to surf the big waves, too.
Re:Sharks head for Hawaii (Score:2)
More shark tagging (Score:4, Interesting)
While I'm here, a related tangent: FLIP [ucsd.edu]
Don't touch the snail, (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Don't touch the snail, (Score:3, Interesting)
Having spent many years snorkeling and scuba diving in subtropical and tropical waters, I can easily tell you - don't touch. Even if it isn't gonna cause you a serious health concern, it's likely to gash, poision, bite or just irritate your flesh. For those who think you can't alter your fingerprints, I have a nifty little design in my left pointer finger where a barracuda zipped in, split my finger lengthwise, hovered for a moment, and then zipped away. And that was *without* me poking, touching or feeding anything.
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Evan "Frozen peas are fun - until you notice the bigger fish attracted by the small ones"
Re:Don't touch the snail, (Score:3, Interesting)
I remember a rather terrifying expeience of taking a bag of bread* down below the water - the local fish population had grown quite fond of the sight and swarmed me en mass. Litterally, I was the center of a great mound of frantically pecking fish. I was only ten feet below at the time, so I surfaced and held the well gnawed bag of bread above the surface and instantly the hidiould little buggers lost interest.
Sorry to hear about your hand! A least you can brag that it was a barracuda - I have a three inch long gash on by leg from a baby Picasso triggerfish. I noticed him on a outcropping of coral and wathed his antics for a few moments, as I swam away, somthing did somthing to my leg (I assume it was my colorfull fried) and I wound up with a three inch long scar. The little bugger was only two inches long. Oh well, a small price to pay to be a guest in their ocean.
* I later found out (in defence, I was 11 at the time, but should have known better) - don't feed fish bread as it can clog some fishes guts, leading to painfull bloating and death. Don't listen to the natives if they tell you it's ok.
Which way is west? (Score:1)
Uhmm... If you are a Great White (or even a mediocre White) and you live in California and want to look for some action, wouldn't you have to head west? Since Hawaii is west of California and at least offers the possibility of a snack on the way, why not stop by? Then again, maybe they are just attracted to surf boards?
Water bears ROCK!!!!! (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Water bears ROCK!!!!! (Score:1)
The Ocean (Score:1)
Re:The Ocean (Score:1)