Pelagicsal
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Good grief, Mary. Good to see you last night. Hope to see you again soon. Still night diving with us tomorrow night?
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I took pictures of the teeter totter board so no one thinks I am making this stuff up!!Good grief, Mary. Good to see you last night. Hope to see you again soon. Still night diving with us tomorrow night?
I touched one of those snake eel things tonight.
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Mary, I love your posts on your trip, but I am going to be the "dont touch the critters" police jerk tonight. We as divers should never touch a creature down there. Unless it's a Lionfish.![]()
Ouch! I do hope you are taking your BC off in the water and letting the captain hoist it up for you. Less weight for the ladder. Be careful.Oh, boy, it is a bear climbing up the ladder on the boat today. Having a gimp right hand is a true handicap! Diving is the easy part. Place on hand that was cut open and stitched...no problemo. Swollen knuckles and painfully stretched, dislocated ligaments and joints...real problemo.
I can tell I am in for some long term rehab when I get back home. Although...I think Q. Roo is home now!
Sallye,
I touched one of those snake eel things tonight. The DM freaked out. Told me on the boat that someone told him "They are deadly poisonous"
Also, sound the horn: The DM here found a lionfish and said he thinks they are beautiful and it is too late to get rid of them! Oh lordie! We found him on Punta Tunich on the twilight dive.
I asked him if he was going to report it: that is when he told me the above!!!
Sallye,
I touched one of those snake eel things tonight. The DM freaked out. Told me on the boat that someone told him "They are deadly poisonous"
It was a sharptail eel, and they are not poisonous. Sea snakes, which sharptail eels resemble, are indeed venomous, but they are not native to Cozumel. Maybe we should import some; perhaps they would eat the lionfish.![]()