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Position on 07/06/2005, 21:56 UTC; 30 24.003N; 087 14.505W, Bahia Mar Marina in Pensacola
We arrived at the Bahia Mar Marina last night at
18:30. In fact, the way to shore turned out to be quite interesting.
Just before 13:00, Just an hour later, we had an encounter with a pod of rough-toothed dolphins, which approached the boat to bow-ride for 15 minutes. Both of these encounters helped take our mind of the rather rough water we were traveling through. We are restocking some fresh food and fuel, and will be on our way again tomorrow – weather permitting. The plan is to sail westward on the Intercoastal Waterway, thus avoiding the still very choppy open waters of the Gulf, but at the same time getting out of the way of approaching tropical storm Dennis. With any luck, we may be able to begin surveying for sperm whales again once we are west of the Mississippi Delta. This will give us an opportunity to close a gap in search effort between the survey area of the Gyre and our survey area. | Privacy | Disclaimers | Accessibility | Topic Index | FOIA | Last Updated: 08/08/2008, 01:52:03 PM |