Everything
else in today's news pales in comparison to the word that came down at 1144 from
David Schofield. He advised that Sharkbite (T15M) was put down today, due to
complications abdominal surgery to remove his Ulua hook. More detailed info will
follow, but today is a sad, sad day.
Anyone who had the
opportunity to meet the ol' dude couldn't help but be affected by such a
remarkable guy. Having survived 2 Tiger Shark attacks, other fish hooks, and a
long life that took him from Laysan to Molokai and Oahu. He has been documented
as far as Niihau ,multiple times.
For
those among you who are not familiar with T15M, he was first seen as
a sub-adult (3-4 yrs.old) in 1987, on Laysan (making him 28-29 yrs old today). At that
sighting he had a fresh right fore flipper wound, taking most of the flipper. He
was part of the 1994 translocation of males to the main Hawaii Islands, being
taken to Molokai. He was first seen on Oahu later that year (9-23-94). He would
not be reported again until 1-17-04, at Ka'ena Point. On 5-13-04 he was seen
with a his fresh Tiger Shark wound to his right side, which healed to the scar
most are familiar with .
I learned so much from him
over the years, not the least of which was learning just how much an animal
could survive and continue the adventure. I respected that guy beyond all
others. I will think of him everyday.
At 0705 I found Buster
(RV08) doing 8 minute dives at Spitting Cave. Posse member Kathy reported that
he had not been there at 1000 when she arrived.
At 0749 I found Irma (R010),
for day #3 of her Irma's Grotto stay, on the Kokee Flates. Posse member Gayle
checked in at 1721 to advise that Irma was foraging at Spitting Cave, doing 11
minute dives.
At 1017
I found Duke (RA12), along with another , like sized animal , partially visible
behind the water front rocks of Seal Rock Inlet, on Rabbit Island. Duke would
move up, allowing the ID, but the other animal (my guess is Kolohe, but ??)
never gave me anything. Both were washed off the rocks at 1203, and I did not se
them again today.
Team Billand checked in at
0837 to report Kermit (R012) fronting #1701 at Nimitz Cottages.
Team Billand were out late with Kermit. Check da' blog
in the morning for their shots.
Missus Whisperer, Marilyn,
did the Ka'ena Point trek today , and found Kerby (RW08) and 761 together, and
BG (R303), and Benny (RE74) at separate locations.
Tracy called dat 1755 to
brighten a dark day. She advised that Rocky (RH58) was seen at Larsen's Beach
on Kauai 2 days ago,but nobody called. SHE PUPPED THIS MORNING !!!!!
Irma @ Kokee Flats
Buster @ Spitting Cave
761 and Kerby @ Ka'ena Point
761 with her noticable scar
BG (Benny's Girl)
She's got a pup in there..... wonder who the daddy is?
Speaking of ... here's Benny
Kerby
Kerby laying low!
5 comments:
Good night sharkbite...You will be in my dreams, my thoughts, my heart. Thank you for teaching us, NO MATTER HOW HARD LIFE IS...KEEP TRYING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think you gained your two flippers as you entered heaven and got your belly back....
You will be missed my friend..MY HERO.....
God bless you...Love you....B
Thank you DB for relating Sharkbite's history. I will remember sitting with him at Yokes. He was just finishing his molt and with his new coat he looked much younger than his 27 years. I thought about his journey and what he had been able to overcome in his long life. I thought for sure he would overcome again at the aquarium. RIP Sharkbite. Diane
Just want to give DIGA a big shout out....she worked very hard along with others at the Aquarium. Diga was pulling double duty, looking after the seal patients at the aquarium and handling the calls from the hotline.
I want you to know how much you were appreciated and what a great job you did.
Thank you Donna. I would like to thank Lesley for being there every single day and keeping me informed. Also, all of the people who showed up to volunteer their time. I wish it had been a happier ending but we can be thankful that one seal made an amazing recovery. Diane
Yes.... of course a big shout out to Lesley. I am sure if she could have slept there she would have! I know it's hard work, but honestly I know this is what she loves to do best!
I don't mean to leave anyone out... I was just acknowledging Diga for filling in the response coordinators position for 2 weeks... handling the day to day is one thing, but to deal with 3 hookings and 2 animals at the WA... as DB would say you done good.
You are both worth your weight in manapua! Thank you!
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