![]() Posted in Ecoguardians Log | Tagged fog, Sea Otter, seal, wolf eel Anarrhichthys ocellatus: Wolf Eel –The Race Rocks Taxonomy ![]() I found this dried skeleton of a wolf eel (Anarrhichthys ocellatus) beautifully hung on the rocks. Walking on the east shore looking at the intertidal at low tide I saw large white anemones open beneath the surface (Metridium sessile) and sea cucumbers (Cucumaria) in the crevices. I took a very poor picture confirming typical sea otter posture (on its back with his head flexed). I did see the sea otter! It was in the kelp bed east of the island. The fog reappeared and so wildlife viewing was limited. Wildlife: At noon I was able to count 58 seals (including pups) on the south island and south seal island. Traffic: 4 ecotourism boats in the fog ( Greg on his way to RR did see Orcas!) If it ever rains it would be good to go out and scrub them then.Įven though it was foggy there was still enough sun getting through that I didn’t require the generator today. I started cleaning the walkways but it takes too much water for a task that is endless. Greg came out this afternoon and miraculously fixed 2 squeegees and also showed me how to use the power washer. I continue with sweeping the lighthouse stairs. Also cleaned the porch of the lighthouse as during the gale it was very slippery. ![]() Much easier to clean when they are still damp with fog. At 1800 hours clear (and the fog horn is off!)įacility : The fog made window cleaning easier so washed the outside house windows followed by the solar panels. Wind about 20 knots at noon and visibility increased. Weather: Fog this morning with very limited visibility.
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