September 10, 2009
La Gomera. Thursday , September 10, 2009
We set sail this morning from the port of San Sebastian in La Gomera to work around the island.
We, the divers, will remember this port because of what we saw yesterday, and saw again today. At the end of the dive we started to come up to the surface when we saw a loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) at 10 meters depth… the turtle reacted immediately: as soon as it saw us, it came swimming at full speed ahead, straight towards us. It got so close to the cameras that we had no choice but to escape!! I think it would have been great to see the Oceana divers chased by a hungry turtle!! This lasted a few minutes and we were able to document this animal’s peculiar behavior. Later, we were told that local divers feed this turtle regularly and the animal now associates divers with food… This reminds us that modifying the habits of wild animals is wrong: it distorts their behavior and gives the wrong impression of their true nature.
We sailed to the next dive site to work with the ROV and we passed closed to the coast of La Gomera Island. The cliffs and mountains offered an impressive site, with the towns hanging on the mountains along the coast.
After the dive with the ROV, we returned to port at the island of La Gomera.
While we worked with the ROV, a Sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis) approached us.