HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sightings!
HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sightings!
Hey everyone,
I've set up a simple web survey with the intention of pooling data from the recent rash of sixgill sightings. I know there have been a number of sightings by folks on this board, and I want to use this data to try and find trends. If you've seen one within the past 6 months, please visit the following link and complete the 3 min survey -- once we have enough responses, I'll tabulate the data and try to find some trends to share with you.
Please also feel free to send/post this publicly in hopes of increasing our sample size.
https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/slundy/175980
Finally, it also goes without saying, but PLEASE report these to the Aquarium as well!!!
I've set up a simple web survey with the intention of pooling data from the recent rash of sixgill sightings. I know there have been a number of sightings by folks on this board, and I want to use this data to try and find trends. If you've seen one within the past 6 months, please visit the following link and complete the 3 min survey -- once we have enough responses, I'll tabulate the data and try to find some trends to share with you.
Please also feel free to send/post this publicly in hopes of increasing our sample size.
https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/slundy/175980
Finally, it also goes without saying, but PLEASE report these to the Aquarium as well!!!
Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
Nice work, Scott. I made this post a sticky for now.
One suggestion would be to include images of male and female sharks with the male's claspers noted somehow.
One suggestion would be to include images of male and female sharks with the male's claspers noted somehow.
Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
Nice call -- an image has been added!
Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
As far as I've read, all of the recent sightings have been at Redondo.
I hope we do get some sightings at other dive sites.
Looking forward to seeing what kind of results you get from this!
Better than that, I hope I get to fill out one of these surveys!
I hope we do get some sightings at other dive sites.
Looking forward to seeing what kind of results you get from this!
Better than that, I hope I get to fill out one of these surveys!
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Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
I think most of the recent sightings have been at Redondo, but I've also heard sketchy reports of sightings at Owens Beach and possibly 3 tree as well. Maybe this will help clear the air
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Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
I got a report from Jan Breckman that they've been spotting them in Howe Sound recently ... which is about as rare as around here. Perhaps this is a seasonal thing or something.
Anyway, Scott ... I'll go fill in some data when I have a chance. Might not be till the end of the week, with my schedule ...
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Anyway, Scott ... I'll go fill in some data when I have a chance. Might not be till the end of the week, with my schedule ...
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Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
Bob,Grateful Diver wrote:I got a report from Jan Breckman that they've been spotting them in Howe Sound recently ... which is about as rare as around here. Perhaps this is a seasonal thing or something.
Anyway, Scott ... I'll go fill in some data when I have a chance. Might not be till the end of the week, with my schedule ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
I think you have filled your quota on Six Gill sightings for this year!
I wanna see that picture of a Six Gill and a Lump Sucker looking at each other!
I'm sure you have one or will get one soon!
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Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
Scott,
Any chance you can share some of the reported locations from the database in this thread?
Thanks,
-Chris
Any chance you can share some of the reported locations from the database in this thread?
Thanks,
-Chris
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Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
Unfortunately I haven't received very many responses yet :(
All of the ones I have received are 3-5 mins west from the carousel boat at Redondo with varying permutations of details.
All of the ones I have received are 3-5 mins west from the carousel boat at Redondo with varying permutations of details.
Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
I don't know how recent you want. I saw three on dive at Sponge Hill (Hood Canal) January 2012 (yea, hard to believe but true, a once in a lifetime experience). Two other divers saw one on two separate dives that same day at the same site. One was seen at Flagpole (Hood Canal) on 8/10/12.
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Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
Reported my sighting last night, and it wasn't at Redondo so it's a new site!
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ain't that poetic!kitsapdiver wrote:Tacoma Pooper Pipeline
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Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
A friend of mine just reported a 5 footer at Les Davis tonight.
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CCR discussion on Caustic Cocktails.
- I got a good squirt in my mouth
- I would imagine that there would be a large amount of involuntary gagging
- I don't know about you but I'm not into swallowing it
CCR discussion on Caustic Cocktails.
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Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
More trips to the Ruston Way waterfront seem in store for this weekend!
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Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
Saw a 4-5' six-gill at about 84' 10-15' north off the main rope (that leads to the carousel boat) at Redondo.
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Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
Scubie Doo - Did you snap the video of it and show it around at Divers Fair yesterday? It was pretty awesome!
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Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
That wasn't me. I just managed (4) mediocre photos to be honest, I was not in "capture" mode. I was really taking it in. This has been a moment I have waited for since I was certified. There were a couple other folks in the parking lot that said they saw the 6-gill too.finnegankp wrote:Scubie Doo - Did you snap the video of it and show it around at Divers Fair yesterday? It was pretty awesome!
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Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
The video was from us - I've posted it on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObLFh4Aesxc
I'm still amazed at the encounter - probably one of the coolest things to happen to me while diving.
I'm still amazed at the encounter - probably one of the coolest things to happen to me while diving.
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Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
AWESOME! That was almost identical to my encounter. I was at about 84' on the 27th too.dalangalma wrote:The video was from us - I've posted it on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObLFh4Aesxc
I'm still amazed at the encounter - probably one of the coolest things to happen to me while diving.
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Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
Tonight Mark, Justin and I saw what appeared to be the same juvenile at Redondo in about 85fsw. With tons of divers looking for the six gill and tons of non-divers out for fishing enjoying the sunny day, the worst parking situation I've ever seen at Redondo was going on when we arrived (no street parking, no paid parking--circled and waited for 30 minutes). We didn't see anything on the first dive at around 8pm. By the time we started our second dive at 10:15pm everybody else had left. Jackpot!
On first sight, it swam around us for about 30 seconds before disappearing. Fortunately, it came back after about another minute. At one point, it laid on the bottom for several minutes. We then had to go due to approaching deco, but it followed us and appeared again once more briefly before we had to continue our ascent.
Of course, shortly after dropping it became clear that my strobes were just not going to fire. :angry: Thank ISO 6400 and some can lights for photographic proof!
Six Gill Shark at Redondo by decidedlyodd, on Flickr
On first sight, it swam around us for about 30 seconds before disappearing. Fortunately, it came back after about another minute. At one point, it laid on the bottom for several minutes. We then had to go due to approaching deco, but it followed us and appeared again once more briefly before we had to continue our ascent.
Of course, shortly after dropping it became clear that my strobes were just not going to fire. :angry: Thank ISO 6400 and some can lights for photographic proof!
Six Gill Shark at Redondo by decidedlyodd, on Flickr
Re: HELP!! Sixgill Sightings Database - please report sighti
:angry:DecidedlyOdd wrote:Tonight Mark, Justin and I saw what appeared to be the same juvenile at Redondo in about 85fsw. With tons of divers looking for the six gill and tons of non-divers out for fishing enjoying the sunny day, the worst parking situation I've ever seen at Redondo was going on when we arrived (no street parking, no paid parking--circled and waited for 30 minutes). We didn't see anything on the first dive at around 8pm. By the time we started our second dive at 10:15pm everybody else had left. Jackpot!
On first sight, it swam around us for about 30 seconds before disappearing. Fortunately, it came back after about another minute. At one point, it laid on the bottom for several minutes. We then had to go due to approaching deco, but it followed us and appeared again once more briefly before we had to continue our ascent.
Of course, shortly after dropping it became clear that my strobes were just not going to fire. :angry: Thank ISO 6400 and some can lights for photographic proof!
That's what I get for bailing on the second dive. Where's the emoticon for kicking my own ass!