Friday, August 8, 2008

Smooth water, Marine Mammals, Betty Crocker?

Welp...Hello August. The last month flew by. I've just completed trip 7 with my current boat and am looking at a couple more trips before switching boats or possibly heading in for debriefing. All in all this deployment is going smoothly - fishing has picked up and the need for repairs in town have been minimal so we've been rolling right along. The weather has been phenomenal, and for a couple of weeks the sea was so calm it felt like we were out on a lake of glass. The first day or two it really weirded me out, I think because I've always equated the ocean with waves. While the samples I take are 99.9% pollock the highlights of the job over the last month have been sharks and marine mammal sightings. Twice, while collecting fish pouring from the net a substantially sized shark has flopped out next to me. It undesirable to have a large shark fall into a holding tank and be a chore to later remove so the crew moves quickly to rope it by the tail so it can be craned out of the way. During the days steaming out to fishing grounds I've gotten watch pods of porpoises swim alongside the boat. This last trip a sea lion stayed with us (just yards from the side of the boat) for a good 2 or 3 hours begging loudly for some fish. She definitely knew that a fishing boat's discards would make for an easy meal.
With considerable time to fill to and from the fishing grounds I've taken up crosswording, am developing a workout plan for the fishing vessel constrained observer, am making a movie, and have been baking a lot from the boat's cookbook.

1 comment:

Carl said...

Pat! Lystad told me you were in Alaska... I would have never guessed!! I'd love to hear from you sometime... shoot me an email when you're convenient! (Aim for my ELIC address)