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dtbushpilot
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We saw a Vaquita today while out fishing in BCS, not the first one we have seen.
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willardguy
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maybe these lipsticked little rascals have seen the writing on the wall and are pulling up stakes and heading south?
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dtbushpilot
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Quote: Originally posted by willardguy |
maybe these lipsticked little rascals have seen the writing on the wall and are pulling up stakes and heading south? |
May be, wouldn't be the first time a specie moved to a better environment to avoid extinction...
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Quote: Originally posted by seasider | Hopefully in future, both will take the time to back up statements,thoughts and philosophy with links and provide links when asked which at this
time, neither one thinks is important in order to get the point across. |
While I understand 100% what you're saying, this has gotta be a joke!?
Baja Nomad history has proven time and again what a colossal waste of time that is. Even peer-reviewed science !!
If you're interested ... it's all there at your fingertips.
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Quote: Originally posted by ncampion | I understand that it's a "feel good" thing to many people to "save" cute animals, but it's also a part of the natural world and Darwinian evolution.
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I'm not sure Chuck would approve of your reference to him,
with your logic, Scammon and the rest of the whalers
were just folllowing NATURAL
selection, natural being the key word. your use of that phrase
is incorrect. Seems a contradiction
for folks to appreciate Baja, and not be on board with
any and all conservation efforts, shameful in my opinion
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bajadogs
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...I doubt he would approve of us humans trying to save the vaquita, or any other species... |
Even trying to save the ones who should know they may eventually be next in line?
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Pics?
I've never seen one.
How do you know it was a Vaquita? In the water, I'd think they'd be difficult to distinguish from other porpoises unless you are close? Did you see
the eye patch?
Are you saying you've seen them in BCS before, or just seen them before?
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I wonder if BCS really is a better environment. There is no ban on net fishing, and the Navy and Sea Shepherd guys are up north.
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Quote: Originally posted by seasider |
I was out on a tour boat last year when all of a sudden we were in a big school of porpoises or something like that. I asked the skipper and I'm sure
he said "vaquita,lots here". While he was talking there was a bump and we all looked around and could see he had just hit a vaquita and it was laying
dead at the surface. I told skip to head back but he didn't want to.
Finally I told him to get the boat back cause I was paying by the hour. We searched for awhile but the vaquita must have sunk. A shame really, cause I
wanted to get it stuffed and put it up on the wall. Anyway, I don't know why those scientists figure there is less than one hundred and only around
San Felipe. There probly thousands of em out there. You just got to know where to look. |
Where was your boat tour?
I really hope the guy didn't kill a Vaquita.
I would like to think there are thousands, but suspect that is not the case.
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dtbushpilot
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Quote: Originally posted by BigBearRider |
Pics?
I've never seen one.
How do you know it was a Vaquita? In the water, I'd think they'd be difficult to distinguish from other porpoises unless you are close? Did you see
the eye patch?
Are you saying you've seen them in BCS before, or just seen them before?
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I've seen 3 in the last 5 years, all in BCS. They aren't difficult to distinguish if you know what they look like, my Mexican captain and I both know
what they look like and how they act in the water. They are more boat shy than other porpoise species so getting close for a picture isn't easy or
necessary for me. The one I saw yesterday was near the northern border of Cabo Pulmo Marine Park.
[Edited on 5-26-2016 by dtbushpilot]
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dtbushpilot
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Quote: Originally posted by seasider | Quote: Originally posted by BigBearRider | Quote: Originally posted by seasider |
I was out on a tour boat last year when all of a sudden we were in a big school of porpoises or something like that. I asked the skipper and I'm sure
he said "vaquita,lots here". While he was talking there was a bump and we all looked around and could see he had just hit a vaquita and it was laying
dead at the surface. I told skip to head back but he didn't want to.
Finally I told him to get the boat back cause I was paying by the hour. We searched for awhile but the vaquita must have sunk. A shame really, cause I
wanted to get it stuffed and put it up on the wall. Anyway, I don't know why those scientists figure there is less than one hundred and only around
San Felipe. There probly thousands of em out there. You just got to know where to look. |
Where was your boat tour?
I really hope the guy didn't kill a Vaquita.
I would like to think there are thousands, but suspect that is not the case. |
Sorry guys. I thought Dt was joking so that is why I posted what I did. There is nothing I can find that there has ever been a confirmed sighting of a
vaquita in BCS or even as far south as LA Bay. |
What proof would you require for "confirmation"? If I were to get a quick out of focus pix with my cell phone would it really matter? I'm probably
mistaken, not the first time...
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