Sunday, October 21, 2007
What a night!
Last night, the boat aimed its bright lights down onto the water and we went squid jigging! Jumbo (also known as Humboldt’s) Squid were immediately attracted to the lights and were appearing around the boat. Squid jigs – a type of lure with upturned hooks and glow-in-the-dark light sticks – were dropped into the water and immediately attracted the squid, which took the "bait" and were reeled inside. Dr. Brad Seibel and his team of biologists quickly went to work, taking blood samples from the squid for use in blood oxygen profiles. Smaller squid were also captured with dip nets and used for onboard experiments. However, most of the squid were captured and released, allowing us an excellent opportunity to interact with these beautiful creatures. Also attracted to the lights were flying fish, which surrounded the boat, and flew high above the water as if they were birds in flight. One even landed on deck! It was a beautiful experience here in the eastern tropical Pacific.
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