Sealife
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This seems like the part of the conversation where we talk about pooing in the ocean out the back, and then having it circle you for 15 minutes.
You then watch it float over to a helpless japanese girl on a 7 super fish.
Do you warn her, but she'll naturally assume you're the poo perp... Or do you remain silent, softly giggling as she inexplicably picks it up?
You then watch it float over to a helpless japanese girl on a 7 super fish.
Do you warn her, but she'll naturally assume you're the poo perp... Or do you remain silent, softly giggling as she inexplicably picks it up?
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In a pristine river I thought, how odd for a banksia to be floating along. It was a pooh with undigested seeds, and I carried it out, tentatively to bury in some pebbles; fortunately soap and rainwater wash the crap smell off.
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The best bit is the sudden influx of water, matched only to that of a bidet in satisfaction
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Well, that's the last time I read realsurf whilst eating breakfast.
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Nick why does the NE take the warm water away should have heaps of warm water Nth to Sth with the East Australian Current. I know places closer to the continental shelf get upwellings hence cold water and this can be pushed in but we are not close to the shelf by any means.Nick Carroll wrote:It was a warm day but the wind had gone light s-se most of the day and blown in all the warm surface water that'd gone missing in last week's nor-easters.
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Ekman transport and the Coriolis effect. The water doesn't have to be that deep for the effect to come into play.xe wrote:Nick why does the NE take the warm water away should have heaps of warm water Nth to Sth with the East Australian Current. I know places closer to the continental shelf get upwellings hence cold water and this can be pushed in but we are not close to the shelf by any means.Nick Carroll wrote:It was a warm day but the wind had gone light s-se most of the day and blown in all the warm surface water that'd gone missing in last week's nor-easters.
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what about Swelldump!Matticus Finch wrote:Ocean motion is probably the best name you could have for a website about sea poos.
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Learn something every day...will look at the SST with different eyes.
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No bonnies in Sydney this year. And few slimies round at the mo. Most likely frigates. They've arrived and are going nuts.
Until last couple of weeks baitfish or any kind rare in Sydney, either offshore or in Harbour. Things have changed! Bait is tiny; between 2cm and 4cm long. And those nasty nasty bull sharks have followed the frigates into the harbour. Chomp time.
Until last couple of weeks baitfish or any kind rare in Sydney, either offshore or in Harbour. Things have changed! Bait is tiny; between 2cm and 4cm long. And those nasty nasty bull sharks have followed the frigates into the harbour. Chomp time.
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Then there's my favourite. The salty stool.
A blog about defecating in the ocean.
A blog about defecating in the ocean.
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Seen the turtle that hangs around Sth Narra plenty of times. Plus a few seals, not too uncommon in Syd I think?
Spent 3 months in Mex last year. Out at a certain pointbreak one day when in the space of 30 mins 2 people got speared by what we ended up calling 'Mexican death fish'. (no idea what the fish actually was) One guy got speared in the groin, just below his ball-bag. Pretty nasty gash bled for ages. He glued it up but it kept seeping for a few days. Other one was a girl who got it lower on her thigh.
Same surf and I was paddling past one of the local fellas who started pointing in my direction screaming "tiburon" while he surfed a wave. He went straight in, with every local following him instantly. I followed them in only to paddle out a few minutes later he indicated it was a pretty small shark (1 metre or so) of some sort that he saw and the waves were pumping. Not one local paddled out for the rest of the day, they have a pretty deep fear of sharks over there.
Spent 3 months in Mex last year. Out at a certain pointbreak one day when in the space of 30 mins 2 people got speared by what we ended up calling 'Mexican death fish'. (no idea what the fish actually was) One guy got speared in the groin, just below his ball-bag. Pretty nasty gash bled for ages. He glued it up but it kept seeping for a few days. Other one was a girl who got it lower on her thigh.
Same surf and I was paddling past one of the local fellas who started pointing in my direction screaming "tiburon" while he surfed a wave. He went straight in, with every local following him instantly. I followed them in only to paddle out a few minutes later he indicated it was a pretty small shark (1 metre or so) of some sort that he saw and the waves were pumping. Not one local paddled out for the rest of the day, they have a pretty deep fear of sharks over there.
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My brother was fishing once and a mack tuna beached itself at his feet.
He grabbed it by the tail and flung it into the dunes.
It was delicious.
He grabbed it by the tail and flung it into the dunes.
It was delicious.
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Merks you got to give a brother a call when you see that action mate.
Then you can convert field position into sushi.
Then you can convert field position into sushi.
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Hard to say.
I haven't seen any tuna around yet this season but it could have been.
I haven't seen any tuna around yet this season but it could have been.
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Mack tuna ... mother in law fish ... delicious ... ? You'd draw the line at edible.alakaboo wrote: mack tuna / delicious
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