Haven't posted in ages... I had a minor camera flood last year and set the camera aside (it's OK), didn't want to deal with camera issues with customers in the water, and have been busy with dive charters for most of the year. Now that we're in the slower season I need to get back to taking photos.
On to dolphins....
Our commonly seen dolphin species here is the Hawaiian Spinner Dolphin. They're a smallish dolphin, maybe in the 5 foot range, and hang out in large groups to rest in the bays during the day. We see these quite often on charters, and with some frequency underwater as well. It's always neat to see them on the way to a dive site or underwater.
There are numerous other dolphin and whale species that we can see from time to time. On occasion we see Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins in the wild. These guys are a larger heavier dolphin. We usually see these in twosies or threesies, smaller groups anyways. We don't see them frequently underwater, but I've seen them a few times underwater over the years. There have been 2 or 3 coming into the night dive the last half a year or so, it's been a thrill for everyone that sees them. Earlier this spring I did a whale watch with a group and we went offshore and ran into a group of several dozen that were hanging out with a group of whales... quite the thrill... I haven't seen a large group before.
Well, on yesterday's dive we had a special moment.... more like a special 5-7 minutes. We'd seen some dolphins on the surface off the Golden Arches area and they submerged, did not approach the boat as spinners will often do, so I thought since I only noticed 3 or 4 that they were likely Bottlenoses. We went on up to Hoovers (north end of the Kona airport) for our first dive (lots of shrimp, a couple flame angels, two reticulate frogfish and more) and then moved on down to the Kaloko Ponds area for a dive. While diving I heard one of the diver's shaker going and turned to see a couple of dolphins just behind me, they passed me and laid down in the sand....
Check it out... Customer Jeff was shooting video at the time...
http://youtu.be/62AerqSdjDM
Steve, does this mean you were actually in Corvallis? We still talk about you. George Abele and some of the rest of the gang from Avery Square/Pirates Cove are still in touch. Glad your life is going so well!
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Wow, I really enjoyed this video. i went to Kona a couple months ago and took some videos of manta ray and dolphins as well but this video was really really cool. They look so calm and gental.
ReplyDeleteGale, HI! I just saw this. I'm moving back in less than 30 days. Our time in Hawaii has been a blast, but it's time to return home. Hope I can run into you when I return. Take care.
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