Trip Reports
Hauraki Gulf pelagic - 25 October 2006
| Well an amazing
trip into the Hauraki Gulf with Brett Rathe and ten of us onboard "Assassin".
Left Sandspit at 0820 and headed out into a relatively flat but building
sea. Halfway between Takatu Point and Little Barrier we were treated to
an absolutely amazing display of c.500 Australasian gannets
diving in a feeding frenzy within 2-3 m of the boat at a school of baitfish
that ended up trying to hide under the boat..that may have worked had
it not been for the 30-50 common dolphins working from
underneath them. What a spectacle! |
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BRENT |
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Above: Fish jumping to escape common dolphins (dorsal
fin top right) |
Above: Australasian gannets resting after diving |
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Above: Australasian gannets peering into the water
from the wing |
Above: Australasian gannet about to dive into the
school of fish |
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Above: New Zealand storm-petrel skiing along the surface |
Above: New Zealand storm-petrel |
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