Wednesday, 28 April 2010
Last days in Trang...
Monday, 26 April 2010
Radar vision!
Hi from Olivia!
Trang pink dolphin expedition - Survey Day 5
Hi, my name is Hayley. I’m arriving a little late, to say the least, after some small trouble in the UK involving the Icelandic volcano eruption - you may have heard about it! I was supposed to leave Friday 16th from Heathrow Airport but I was cancelled twice, at this point I had given up. I very randomly on the off chance contacted my airline on the Wednesday as the flights were going again and got a call back that afternoon telling me that I was on a flight the next morning!
My trip to Thailand was therefore surreal, as within 12 hours of the phone call I was on my way to the airport, the journey went very well with no more problems and I was at the Resort with the rest of the group by Friday evening. I was given a very warm welcome from everyone here and was amazed to find myself sleeping in Thailand and getting ready for the following day for my first pink dolphin survey trip.
On my first day out, I was amazed at how many Pink dolphins we managed to find! We saw two groups, one of 6 and later one of 16, and this was apparently the best day the team had had to date, so I felt so grateful to be here and on such a wonderful flat sea.
I just wanted to say thank you to Beverley for helping me during the manic trip out, and also to say to Lindsey and Kat that I’m really sorry you can’t be here and that we are all thinking of you. I look forward to getting out again and seeing what else our surveys will bring…
Friday, 23 April 2010
Hey Becky here...marine biologist, dive instructor and the baby of the bunch!!
So it was another early start today and the sun was beaming down from the get go!Excited to get started after our day off we were all starting to miss hard work ;) alex and I (the dream team) started off up top on the frame on a desperate search for our pink pals!!
Shift ended and still no humpback dolphin sightings! B ut we swapped around and before long "SIGHTING"...we all jumped up and saw nothing...so concluded it was our first dugong sighting of the day! Ok, so it wasn't a dolphin but it was still a rare sighting of the illusive dugong so few have the privilege to encounter. After a short pause we set off again on our quest!!
As the day went on we realised today was definitely going to be the day of the dugong!!One particular animal came really close and wiggled his bum at us before dipping back down to have a nice munch on some juicy seagrass.
We searched and searched but it seemed that the dolphins day off was in fact today and they had put 6 lovely dugongs out for us to see instead haha! Hopefully tommorrow they will be up bright and early coming to say hello for Calvin and I's last day with the team!
That's all for tonight will write our last goodbye tommorrow...if they can get us to leave that is :P
Day 5 Trang Expedition
Yesterday we took a day off sightseeing. We took a boat to Koh Muk and Koh Kradan to swim and snorkel and we visited the Emerald Cave – an incredible 50 metre snorkel in the pitch black to a secret cove with a beach on the other side. Some great snorkelling on Koh Kradan, and just what we needed as a refreshment ready for our 4th day out on the boat today. And what a day. Unfortunately, no dolphins, despite a considerable survey distance, but dugongs, dugongs, dugongs and more dugongs! And one came REALLY close and actually gave me the opportunity to photograph it! See below. Trying to get the rest of the team to contribute to this blog but they are all too exhausted (or drunk) ha ha ha. More “brieflings” to follow…
Thursday, 22 April 2010
Kat, Lindsey & Hayley
Kat
Lindsey
Hayley
Wednesday, 21 April 2010
Day 3. By Calvin
Another group was spotted and we spent a while with this group taking photo’s trying to get closer to get better quality images for identification. Avoiding and being elusive we accepted the images we got and headed back home. Before we knew it the boat captain shouted ‘Dolphin’ and pointed us in the direction of our third group of the day!
This one contained three Humpback Dolphins which we got very close to and some nice photos of both left and right side for dorsal fin identification. Once we were satisfied we headed home after a very productive days work with smiles on all of our faces. A brilliant day!
Day 2. By Calvin
The afternoon proved less fruitful but a large Dugong breached the surface not far from the boat and was a confirmed sighting for the afternoons search effort. As the day progressed nothing further was seen and the evening was spent chatting and making sure the 5 Dolphins seen so far were correctly labelled and ready for the database!
Day 1. By Calvin
After a nice lay-in to follow the previous days 7 hours of Thai public transport, we had a very tasty cooked breakfast in the Nature Resort restaurant overlooking the sea.
Once all the equipment was prepared and the team briefed for the day’s activities we jumped onto the longtail with smiles in eager anticipation of our first cetaceans. With the GPS pinpointing our location every minute we set out with a general idea to head south along the coast before sweeping around through the islands and across to the North before heading back to base.
Within just 30 minutes of spotting and applying sun cream we had our first sighting. ‘SIGHTING’ is shouted and everybody looks to where we are directed, nothing is seen again and as we approach the area and slow down, it is concluded a Dugong was spotted as there was no repeat surface.
Back on sighting effort we head south again and before we know it ‘SIGHTING!!’ and immediately I spot the two dolphins. The boat slows and we attempt to pull alongside the pair, travelling slowly and resting they surface repeatedly and we close the distance between us and them.
Kev grabs the huge camera and as we get closer he gets our first few photo’s of Humpback Dolphins!Still a bit too far for the best identification photo’s but we were all very happy with our first sighting of the elusive species. After spending a while with them but not being able to get any closer, we finished this sighting and continued on with our search effort.
Heading north now we spent another few hours on search effort before the sun got the better of us on the first day and we headed back to the resort for some well deserved air conditioning and a shower.
Evening entertainment was postponed as we were all too interested in reading articles or identification books, followed by telling stories of past encounters with dolphins and whale of different varieties.
With high hopes for day 2 we head to sleep ready for our early start to catch the dolphins active in the morning light...
Tuesday, 20 April 2010
Day 1, Trang Expedition
Monday, 19 April 2010
Pink Dolphins of Trang Expedition
Well, we're here and we've started, after all those months of careful planning. We look forward to bringing you news of this first expedition in Thailand very shortly from the team. Watch this space!