Basically crabby
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 11:38 pm
Was out on a walkabout today. Went down to the beach and then over to the docks. Was rather overcast but I think that made it better for taking photos.
In the shallows by the shore today there were dozens if not hundreds of little crabs. Most herded away as soon as the shadow crossed the water but this guy opted to stand his ground.....

Came across these next. I believe they're two washed in jelly fish and were right at the lower tide line. HUGE compared to what is usually seen. We have millions of jelly fish but usually they small and pulsing in the shallows. Got to look up about these guys cause they were really quite big and reddish -

Old trees growing out of the jagged outcropping of volcanic rock

Walked over to the docks which were quite buzzing with all the crabbing going on -



Lots of different style crab traps and techniques. Most bated with chicken parts. Strict measurements and if not large enough the crabs have to go back into the chuck.
This guy was keeping quite a watch on all the crabs getting thrown back in. Not sure if he was actually scavenging them or just paddling along and trying for a handout

One of the older crab boats loaded down with old old traps that have seen better days -

This is a new addition to the front of the dock area.

In the shallows by the shore today there were dozens if not hundreds of little crabs. Most herded away as soon as the shadow crossed the water but this guy opted to stand his ground.....
Came across these next. I believe they're two washed in jelly fish and were right at the lower tide line. HUGE compared to what is usually seen. We have millions of jelly fish but usually they small and pulsing in the shallows. Got to look up about these guys cause they were really quite big and reddish -
Old trees growing out of the jagged outcropping of volcanic rock
Walked over to the docks which were quite buzzing with all the crabbing going on -
Lots of different style crab traps and techniques. Most bated with chicken parts. Strict measurements and if not large enough the crabs have to go back into the chuck.
This guy was keeping quite a watch on all the crabs getting thrown back in. Not sure if he was actually scavenging them or just paddling along and trying for a handout
One of the older crab boats loaded down with old old traps that have seen better days -
This is a new addition to the front of the dock area.