Sunday, May 4, 2014

25 Apr, Fri -- Afternoon


AFTERNOON:  SANDY BAY

i got in touch with Katie who was ready, and we took a taxi to Sandy Bay ... it was strange weather .... and the water was bathtub-calm ... very unusual !  ...
i didn't realize Katie is so tall ... or i'm so short until i saw this photograph  :(
the Super Snorkelers

we headed through the grasses in the shallows towards the reef ... and saw some beautiful Cushion Sea Stars   :)
Cushion Sea Stars

then Katie spotted this Moray Eel ... i've looked on line for this eel, and i don't have 'the' reference book ...... but i'm calling it a PurpleMouth Moray Eel ... i've never even heard of this eel, much less seen one ... whoo hooo ... a new one to add to my 'list'  :)
PurpleMouth Moray Eel
PurpleMouth Moray Eel

Katie took a couple photos of me snorkeling  :)
Donna Duck-Dives

i need to buy a new mask that is more 'flattering' ....
Snorkeling

we snorkeled outside the reef ... i kept feeling little needle pricks on my skin ... i asked Katie if she was getting stung by JellyFish .... she said she was not ... but eventually she felt them too ... we got back inside the reef where they weren't so bad ... it was irritating, but neither of us had any marks on us ...

i took some photos of some of the fishes we saw ...
Queen AngelFish
fishes look so funny seen full-face-forward .... :)
Queen AngelFish - Funny Face

this little coral reef was alive with all kinds of small fishes ...
Various Fishes over Coral

i tried to get a good photos of this Juvenile Banded ButterflyFish ... but he was too fast for me ..... :(
Banded ButterflyFish - Juvenile

this Juvenile Four-Eye Butterfly Fish was more accommodating ...
Four-Eye ButterflyFish
 

and you may remember all the 'fuss' i made over a RedLip Blenny when i was in Utila :)
RedLip Blenny


Cleaner Fish and Anemone

we started to head towards shore and passed over a lot of sand patches and found this Hermit Crab in a Conch Shell ...
Hermit Crab in Conch Shell


and this Sea Biscuit, which is a type of a Sand Dollar, but oblong shaped and 'fatter' ....you can see that it is/was moving through the sand eating ... slowly, very slowly ...
Sea Biscuit

and of course, lots of Cushion Sea Stars ... they are so big and colorful and mysterious ...
Cushion Sea Star
Cushion Sea Star
Cushion Sea Stars


then i saw this old Conch shell with an Anemone living inside it .... when i went down to get a closer look, ... i saw this little Juvenile DrumFish, on the left...
Juvenile DrumFish and Anemone

Juvenile DrumFish
Juvenile DrumFish
and then noticed the tiny red crab inside the Anemone ... i almost missed that one ....
Tiny Red Crab in Anemone

Katie had to go in and check on something, so i stayed out a little while longer ...
Sea Anemone
Cushion Sea Star
Healthy Coral

this is a Sea Cucumber called a Tiger Tail ... for obvious reasons .... most Sea Cucumbers are snort and thick .... this one is long and skinny ... but if you touch it ... it shrinks up really short ... i did not do that ... so he's still skinny ....
Tiger Tail Sea Cucumber

we got a ride back home with a friend of Katie's ...
later, i met the Marine Park Staff at the SunDowner to say farewell ...

Giaco is the RMP Exec Director; ...Veronica is a Volunteer from the capital city of Tegucigalpa, Honduras and is leaving tomorrow also; ...Christi is Director of Community Development ...
Giaco, Veronica, Christi
Nic is Director of Communications and Marine Infrastructure; ...Caroline is his partner; ...Heather is doing a study on Roatan, i met her the first time i volunteered here 4 yrs ago; ...and Marta is the RMP Administrator ...
Nic, Caroline, Heather, Marta
Veronica, Christi, Me
so that's the group, except for Tasha, the Eco-Store Manager, who i didn't get to say my final goodbye to   :(

when i got back home i started organizing and packing.   ... it was wonderful to be able to stay in one place for 7 weeks, a place to call home where i could put my things in a 'place' where i could find them ... the downside is that my 'things in a place' were everywhere! .... i was up until 1am, i didn't want to leave this to do in the morning ....

25 Apr, Fri -- Morning

FINAL FUN-FILLED DAY ON ROATAN

my last day on Roatan, .... my last day of my 2014 Adventure, ... my last day of warm sunshine, ... my last day of beautiful views of turquoise water, .... my last day of snorkeling,      ...yes, i am sad about leaving  :(

MORNING:  FRENCH CAY
note:  sometimes it's 'caye', sometimes it's 'cay', sometimes it's 'key' ... it has to do with the language of the people doing the 'naming'  :)
Christi had previously told me about 'French Cay' and i asked if it would be possible for me to go snorkeling there ... this was my 'treat/perk' for volunteering.    she picked me up at 7:30 and took me there  ...

it's a small community on the east/south side of the island ... it is not a legally 'protected' area, although they have applied for that designation... however, this little community has decided to 'protect' it themselves .... it's a beautiful little lagoon with crystal clear waters, that reminded me of Glovers Reef in Belize ...
Lagoon at French Cay

the business is called Roatan Ocean Adventures, and they offer guided snorkel tours for the Cruise Ship people ... today, i was invited to accompany them on their tour with a family with 3 small children.... i know what you are probably thinking ... me and 3 small children :) ... and i have to admit i was a little concerned, especially after yesterday's dive :( .... but only the 2 little girls (4-6?) snorkeled, and they did very well ... their father was with them and very vigilant ...

they have the most and largest lobsters of anywhere I snorkeled .... our guide, Herbert showed us lots of lobsters, of which he was very proud, as he should be ....
Spiny Reef Lobster

but i was more interested in the fishes   :)

Herbert not only patrols this area from a boat, but he also 'patrols' it underwater snorkeling ... so he knows exactly where everyone (fishes) lives and can quickly take you there, .... like the location of 'special' hard to find fishes, like this Bridled BurrFish  ... i've never seen one of these before ... so, now i've seen the BalloonFish, the Web BurrFish, and the Bridled BurrFish ... they all look very similar, but are all different  ... and i love them all ... HUGE eyes, cute little smiley mouth, spines, and all have the ability to 'inflate' themselves ...  the PorcupineFish is also a member of this 'family' but is longer and larger ...
the Bridled BurrFish  ...
Bridled BurrFish
and this is what it looked like after snorkel fins kicked up a lot of sand .... he was covered in sand :( .... looked like it has snowed ...
Bridled BurrFish

here are photos of the other 2 BurrFishes for comparison ..
Web BurrFish
BalloonFish

here are some of the other fishes i saw ...
Graysby ? ... usually they have black spots, not white ?

you have seen so many photos of these fishes, i don't need to tell you what they are  :)
Spotted TrunkFish
Spotted TrunkFish
SpotFin ButterFly Fish

i've not seen this fish before, but love it's coloring .... i'm guessing it's a Juvenile Wrasse of some sort ... maybe YellowHead Wrasse? ....
Juvenile - YellowHead Wrasse ?


a new Sea Cucumber for me ... a Furry Sea Cucumber ... i like seeing new things :)
Furry Sea Cucumber
LongSpined SquirrelFish

this SharpNose PufferFish is all colorful in blues for the mating season ...
SharpNose PufferFish
compare to the photo i took in March ...no blue ...
SharpNose PufferFish

although Herbert pointed out this Lobster ... i was more interested in the tiny Juvenile DrumFish that was sharing this space ....
Lobster and Juvenile Drum Fish

we did a quick tour on the outside of the reef ...also very clear waters  ....
Outside the Reef at the Wall

I am very impressed with the 'story' about this area and the fact that some of the residents have taken it upon themselves to patrol and protect the beautiful reef and it's inhabitants. They have seen the decline in numbers of lobsters and fish, and are doing what they can to prevent it from happening here ..... it is a heroic effort and much appreciated ..
it's a very nice little business they have and i was very appreciative of the opportunity to be able to enjoy the morning with them ...

after snorkeling, they took me to the 'shopping center' where i was able to catch a taxi home ... i asked the taxi to stop along the way at the Blue Harbor Tropical Arboretum ... in addition to the tropical fruit orchards and flower gardens, it is the Caribbean's only commercial hydroponic lettuce and herb farm,  .....it sounded like a great tour, but it would have taken a couple hours; .... and i really just wanted to do another snorkel on my last day :)   ... priorities ... it would be a nice thing to do on one of those rainy days .... next time ...

continued .....

24 Apr, Thurs


DIVING ROATAN

kind of a hazy morning ... but not raining .... off i went to Sea Grape to dive with Suzanne .... they got my equipment all set up for me ... very nice people there  :)       ....the sun came out and it was a great day to dive ...

on our dive, there was a couple from Montreal with their 11? yr old son .... who was very disrespectful of the sea and it's inhabitants .... the first turtle we saw, he splashed and chased, and then caught up to and grabbed him, ... i was shocked!    ... i grabbed his fin and let him know that was not acceptable .... the second turtle he scared away before anyone had a chance to see it ... the third turtle he chased and touched again ... this time the Dive Master saw him, and let him know he should not do that ....

it was so aggravating ... i had a conversation with his Mom, who said that she keeps telling him ....  but the second dive he wasn't any better, fortunately he couldn't get close enough to touch the turtle ... although he did touch a Flamingo Tongue !    grrrrrrrrrrrr   ...the father was almost as bad ... he rushed into everything we saw and then chased after it too....  :(

this is one of the turtles the kid chased  ... the poor turtle finally 'hunkered' down here as if to say 'leave me alone' ...
Turtle


Blue Chromis


Banded ButterFly Fish over Wall


Creole Wrasse in the Blue



Corals at Melissa's Reef


we saw 5 turtles in total today! ....however, some of them very briefly .. and from a distance :(
Another Turtle


YellowMouth Grouper ?


Grouper?  Coney?  Red Hind?


after the first dive, we went back to the Dive Shop and had some watermelon ... it is necessary to stay out of the water for a period of time before you can do the second dive ...

the next dive was at Shallow Sea Quest ... i really liked this Dive Site ... lots of pretty white sand, which makes things brighter, with small reefs all around ...
Shallow Sea Quest Dive Site


Corals at Shallow Sea Quest


Vase Sponge


HogFish

Suzanne took some photos of me ....

that's me with the white fins ...
me over the HogFish


me in the blue and white fins
Diver Donna

we also saw a Southern Sting Ray and Queen TriggerFish ... both off in the distance :( ...i was excited to see the Queen TriggerFish, even if not up close enough to share with you :(


we saw one turtle on this dive .... are you wondering what those 'yellow things' are protruding from the back of the turtle ?     ... it kind of looks like they are some type of 'power jets' that the turtle uses to flee menacing children  :)
Turtle

they are actually fishes called Remora ... sometimes referred to as 'sharksuckers' because they also attach themselves to sharks .... as well as turtles, and the Eagle Ray had one too .... and sometimes they try to attach to divers ... i don't think i would like that!
Turtle w/Remoras

three of them are chasing this poor turtle  :(    ...they don't swim very well, so they like to hitchhike, as well as get little pieces of food that the other animal may miss ...
Turtle being chased by Remoras

at the end of the Dive we go to 15feet and do a 3minute Safety Stop ... we saw this Porcupine Fish while we were waiting ....
Porcupine Fish


when i got home, i was tired ... it is amazing to me that diving takes a lot out of you ... it would appear that you are just drifting along effortlessly ... but that's not really the case ... i guess you actually burn a lot of calories diving .... sooooooo, i took a nap ... :)


then went down to SunDowners for a Monkey LaLa and probably my final SunSet ...
SunSet from SunDowners


i never get tired of watching the sun go down    :)
SunSet from SunDowners Bar


i met up with Suzanne at Pepperoni's and we split a pizza ... then to Rotisserie Chicken for a Brownie Ice Cream dessert  .... only because they were out of Coconut Cream Pie and Rum Cake... my first 2 choices  :(