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06-17-2007, 11:23 PM | #1 |
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Deep Chit! - Strange Algae at 210 feet
I've been hunting one of my favorite technical areas recently and observed this strange algea that seem to be expanding. The first image is about three months ago. The next images are from Sunday June 17, 2007 when I noticed these octagon shaped patches in the algae.
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06-17-2007, 11:27 PM | #2 |
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Re: Deep Chit! - Strange Algae at 210 feet
The collection point was at 207 feet as can be seen on my Cochran computer. The samples were from the main algea and the bright spots.
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Re: Deep Chit! - Strange Algae at 210 feet
I gave the samples to my friend Scott Hurley who works at Force E Dive shop on Sundays and Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute during the week. He will have it analyzed and let us know what it is. His initial thought is that the bright spots are where the starfish have been eating the algea. I am curious to verify what kind of deep water algea it is. Maybe there is some sort of pollution from a previously unknown break in the fresh water aquifer under the sea bed or something like that or it could just be a naturally ocurring phenomenon.
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Re: Deep Chit! - Strange Algae at 210 feet
Oh...here is a stone shot I did on Saturday at 230 feet that resulted in that old familiar spinning tumble.
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Re: Deep Chit! - Strange Algae at 210 feet
I strung the fish up with a spike and leader attached to a lift bag. I did not send the lift bag up right away because a big sportfishing boat was directly above me.
And in a stoke of brilliance (or was it narcosis) I took off with the lift bag, but left the fish on the bottom! I had detached the monofilament leader from the lift bag.
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Re: Deep Chit! - Strange Algae at 210 feet
I realized my mistake in about thirty seconds and immediately returned. But, the dead fish had vanished!
Guess what....I have been planning on getting TriMix certified in the next few weeks. Maybe the timing is good.
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06-18-2007, 08:45 AM | #7 |
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Re: Deep Chit! - Strange Algae at 210 feet
Great report. Sounds like a lot of fun. Sorry you lost the fish, but it's not that bad if the worst thing that happens to you while doing a difficult dive like that is loosing a fish. I am sure you will get plenty more.
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06-18-2007, 09:15 AM | #8 |
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Re: Deep Chit! - Strange Algae at 210 feet
nice pics of the fish....funny story with it.
as for that algae....its weird... in the bag it looks like any other red algae (Rhodophyta)...or maybe brown (Phaeophyta). will be interested to see what your friend comes up with. i will say this. i've done dives in deep water (albeit not 200ft) off the keys and seen several times HUGE blooms of filimentous red/brown algae on the reef. some of it so thick you can't see the rock or sand. it seems to be somewhat seasonal...probably temp and nutrient related. since it disperses later in the year. could just be a timing thing, upwelling or something.
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06-18-2007, 01:37 PM | #12 |
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Re: Deep Chit! - Strange Algae at 210 feet
Similar algae bloomed in about '73-'74.
Sea Hares and fighting conch bloomed right afterward and the algae disappeared. The two events may even be related.. BTW there amy be an octopus or eel in the thruster... that would explain the rapid departure of the fish. FT
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06-18-2007, 03:10 PM | #14 |
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Re: Deep Chit! - Strange Algae at 210 feet
I doubt it has anything to do with your aquifer theory. The aquifer system in our area does not work that way. It is actually opposite of what you are thinking. Which is one problem with the drought. As more fresh water is drawn from the groundwater and as the groundwater table lowers it causes the saltwater to creep west into the freshwater drinking supply (saltwater intrusion).
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Re: Deep Chit! - Strange Algae at 210 feet
The problem is nutrient rich water that is deep well injected by the coastal municipalities at a depth of 3000 ft. This aquifer is separated by clay confining layers from the aquifer that we draw our drinking water from. We believe that these clay confining layers breakdown offshore and provide a supply of nutrients to these deeper reefs.
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