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Marine Mammals

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~wolf Mon, Sep 27, 1999 (16:45) seed
Catch sight of whales in your area? What about the other mammals that live in the oceans and wetlands of our world?
~stacey Mon, Sep 27, 1999 (17:16) #1
no whales 'round here...
~wolf Mon, Sep 27, 1999 (19:05) #2
none here either, but still fascinated with them!
~wolf Mon, Sep 27, 1999 (19:19) #3
am really crazy about dolphins and even wrote a poem about them. just click the link: Dolphins
~mrchips Mon, Sep 27, 1999 (19:20) #4
The blue and humpback whales will soon be coming back here to winter...mostly on the Kona side of the island, and off Maui, but do see the occasional one off Hilo as well.
~mrchips Mon, Sep 27, 1999 (19:22) #5
Nice poem, Wolfie...
~wolf Mon, Sep 27, 1999 (19:24) #6
*blush* thanks....
~MarciaH Mon, Sep 27, 1999 (19:31) #7
I guess you never forget your first whale. I was on Maui with my family and one obligingly spouted (more like a spray than that fountain they draw in pictures), then did a surface maneuver and went into dive mode finishing up with a fluke salute to us. A perfect whale's tail against a blue sky...poised just like in the pictures. Icredible!!!
~riette Tue, Sep 28, 1999 (04:14) #8
'Would I remember the way to breathe there' - it is beautiful, Wolfie. The fascination and the fear, and the beauty of what we love lying also in unattainability.
~stacey Tue, Sep 28, 1999 (11:00) #9
i liked the poem Wolfie... 'mingle...'
~wolf Tue, Sep 28, 1999 (11:57) #10
thanks *blush*
~riette Tue, Sep 28, 1999 (13:27) #11
Are you ever going to publish your poetry?
~mrchips Tue, Sep 28, 1999 (13:37) #12
Well, that one is web published. There are now web poetry journals, as well. I just got two of mine accepted by e-zine Poetry Now. The poems are "A Well-Made Man" (a Walt Whitman parody) and "Pretzel Logic" (an almost throwaway piece of humorous doggerel I wrote as a college poetry student). Wolfie, if you don't publish (either hard copy or on-line)...you should.
~mrchips Tue, Sep 28, 1999 (13:38) #13
closing the stupid tag
~riette Wed, Sep 29, 1999 (13:22) #14
ha-ha! John, I'm impressed! We have a published writer in our midst!
~wolf Wed, Sep 29, 1999 (20:07) #15
thanks for the word of encouragement! um, i did publish one poem, Flight of the Midnight Wolf. but have been leary of webzines. am a member of a couple of writer's zines (part of my webrings) but haven't submitted anything. AND am suffering from major writer's block.
~mrchips Wed, Sep 29, 1999 (21:00) #16
It won't be long until webzines have more credibility than paper and ink. They already have a bigger readership than most bound poetry journals.
~patas Thu, Sep 30, 1999 (04:28) #17
Wolf, lovely poem and website, I just visited!
~riette Fri, Oct 1, 1999 (13:07) #18
Wolf, what a GREAT GREAT poem! It really made the hairs on my arms stand on end, really. You are damned good at this! I'm sorry you're suffering from block, but just REMEMBER that you are really very good. And post more of your poems if you have any about animals - they are so great. I'm going to go open a topic.
~wolf Fri, Oct 1, 1999 (16:42) #19
*blush* thanks, ree *hugs*
~MarciaH Fri, Oct 1, 1999 (18:35) #20
Not sure how close to Dolphins you have actually been in the wild, but your poem captures the essence of what I felt when aboard a boat watching them cavort in the wake. It is truly an awesome experience! Thank you for sharing it with us!
~wolf Fri, Oct 1, 1999 (19:34) #21
i've touched tank bound dolphins and have seen wild ones off in a distance. the feeling they gave me was so deep that it was as if they were in me, a part of me. seeing them brings tears to my eyes.
~MarciaH Fri, Oct 1, 1999 (19:36) #22
...I know the feeling, Dear, I know...! *hugs*
~MarciaH Fri, Oct 1, 1999 (19:38) #23
It was as though they had captured my heart and flown with it through the waves with them! Only one person has had that effect on me...
~wolf Fri, Oct 1, 1999 (19:41) #24
it was wonderful to look into their eyes. it was as close to heaven as i imagine i could get on earth! the same with a killer whale. i was able to go all the way up to the bars at sea world and looked him in the eye. i was told to keep my arms in (i was trying to hang on to the bars so no one would push me out of the way).
~MarciaH Fri, Oct 1, 1999 (19:55) #25
...please don't feed the "killer" whale?! How extraordinary it is to look at them and see the intelligence in their eyes! (chicken-skin time, again)
~MarciaH Fri, Oct 1, 1999 (19:57) #26
...it is almost beyond words, but it is like they are saying " I know you, and I know you know I know you!"
~wolf Fri, Oct 1, 1999 (20:19) #27
indeed! it's as if i'm in the presence of something greater than i. it's pure and honest and unintimidating (except for the very size of these critters, how could one not feel tiny in their presence?)
~mrchips Fri, Oct 1, 1999 (22:56) #28
Yet another great "Wolf" poem, Wolfie
~MarciaH Sat, Mar 4, 2000 (01:05) #29
''Free Willy'' star roams Iceland bay REYKJAVIK, Iceland (Reuters) - Keiko, the killer whale star of the ``Free Willy'' movie, swam out of his pen into the enclosed waters of a remote Icelandic bay Friday to the delight of a nature group preparing him for a return to the wild. The five-ton whale poked his nose through an underwater cage at 4 a.m. EST, and moved into another pool where he will have medical tests. But the netting closing off the pool has been removed, allowing the black and white orca to roam an enclosed area of Klettsvik Bay in the Westman Islands off Iceland's south coast about 22 times bigger than his current home. ``It's been just a terrific day. Everything that we had hoped would happen has actually occurred,'' Charles Vinick, executive vice president of Ocean Futures, which is rehabilitating Keiko, told Reuters by phone from Klettsvik Bay. The bay enclosure will be a halfway house for Keiko before he is released into the sea, possibly later this year, and will allow him to experience an ocean environment for the first time since his capture off Iceland more than 20 years ago. It is the first attempt to reintroduce a killer whale to the wild. After a few forays into the bay, Keiko struck out at about 5:40 a.m. EST, swimming out 150 yards and moving around the bay under a blue sky in bright winter sunshine. ``He is really now getting familiar with the area,'' Vinick said. Although there are plenty of flat fish and other marine creatures in the bay, Keiko, who is used to downing an 8-pound fish in one go, will still need food thrown to him. Keiko was captured off Iceland in 1979 at about the age of 2, and was the star attraction at a Mexico City amusement park before rising to fame in the popular 1993 film in which a boy befriends a killer whale in a theme park and helps him escape. His stardom drew attention to poor conditions in the park and triggered an international campaign to save him. In 1996 he was taken to an aquarium in Newport, Oregon, nursed back to health, and returned in a blaze of publicity to Iceland in 1998. Keiko fans can follow his progress on the Internet on www.oceanfutures.org.
~wolf Sat, Mar 4, 2000 (12:21) #30
thanks for that story. they had a show on discovery where they moved keiko to his larger tank. i just sat there and cried! esp. when his trainers had to say bye. oh my....thanks for this wonderful story!
~MarciaH Sat, Mar 4, 2000 (12:26) #31
I saw that other program and wondered if larger tanks were Keiko's future. I was delighted to find this story and a link to follow his life where he belongs. *Hugs* and G'morning, Wolfie!
~wolf Sat, Mar 4, 2000 (12:29) #32
i'm so weird...i see those great mammals and i just bawl like a baby! the beauty is so overwhelming....
~sociolingo Sat, Mar 4, 2000 (12:39) #33
I hadn't heard about that, although I had heard there was campaign to free him. That's lovely. We haven't had anything about it yet on our TV.
~wolf Sat, Mar 4, 2000 (12:43) #34
i can't believe he's so close to being free. they were, at one point, trying to locate his family via their sound signatures but i don't know if they've had any luck. can you imagine his family's reaction when keiko comes home? oh, the stories they'd have to tell! good luck, keiko!
~sociolingo Sat, Mar 4, 2000 (12:54) #35
I echo that!
~MarciaH Sat, Mar 4, 2000 (15:27) #36
*sitting here full of chicken skin* Amen! Should I see any further articles, I'll post them. The thought of reunion with his family boggles the mind. Incredible chills!
~wolf Sat, Mar 4, 2000 (21:52) #37
an article i just found on msn says keiko has been fending for himself for at least half a day's worth of food. that's great! he had been living in a pen the size of a soccer field (don't know if that's the one they had specially built for him or not). can you imagine his trepidation when he first sees all the room he has? he has no predators (just man, sadly)....
~MarciaH Sun, Mar 5, 2000 (15:45) #38
That's a lot of room, even for an Orca. He can still echo-locate the fence enclosing him which should keep anxiety attacks in check for a little while.
~wolf Sun, Mar 5, 2000 (16:25) #39
and then the curiosity will set in, what's out there? i'll bet that he will keep his bond with humans even as he learns to live on his own and outlives the folks who took care of him....
~MarciaH Sun, Mar 5, 2000 (17:18) #40
Yes, I'm sure of that! He will come back from time to time but will be curious and have urges to be with his own kind...*smile*
~wolf Sun, Mar 5, 2000 (17:21) #41
of course he will. did his dorsal fin ever straighten out?
~MarciaH Sun, Mar 5, 2000 (17:35) #42
Don't know him that intimately, but other mammals have unstraight thingies - why should he be different? *grin*
~wolf Sun, Mar 5, 2000 (19:09) #43
well, they said his was laying over because of an illness....hmmmm.......
~MarciaH Sun, Mar 5, 2000 (19:25) #44
Poor baby...all he needed was a Orchess?!
~wolf Mon, Mar 6, 2000 (13:10) #45
*lol*
~MarciaH Thu, Mar 16, 2000 (16:06) #46
Maggie asked me to post this for her: Pods of killer whales have been sighted off the coast of Cornwall, England. Some whales were seen near a group of basking sharks off Land's End. 'I was watching thesharks and then I saw the killer whale leap virtually out of the water. It went like a rocket' an observer said.
~wolf Thu, Mar 16, 2000 (18:46) #47
are there seals over in that part of the atlantic?
~wolf Thu, Mar 16, 2000 (18:46) #48
thanks for that marcia and maggie!
~MarciaH Thu, Mar 16, 2000 (18:52) #49
Good question, Wolfie. Been there and do not recall seeing any, but it is rich in fish. The coast is very rugged and craggy cliffs all over - no beaching places much for seals right there, but up a ways north should be just fine for Orcas. They like cold seas and they have it there!
~wolf Thu, Mar 16, 2000 (18:55) #50
good thing orcas have no natural enemies (well, except for us)....must be really rich in food!
~MarciaH Thu, Mar 16, 2000 (19:09) #51
As long as they are happy with fish, they will be sleek and happy.
~sociolingo Fri, Mar 17, 2000 (14:43) #52
I was disappointed not to find pics on the news. There are seals off devon and cornwall, mainly around the offshore islands. We had a lot of grey seals in Northumbria. We used to take our lunch down by the harbour in Berwick on Tweed and seal watch. never ceases to fascinate me.
~MarciaH Fri, Mar 17, 2000 (15:05) #53
Any in the Severn area, Maggie? I was hoping for your input here. I was hoping a bureau of wildlife (or whatever they are there) helicopter would go out and have a look-see and take some pictures.
~sociolingo Fri, Mar 17, 2000 (15:17) #54
I think so (seals). They run boat trips to see them.
~wolf Sat, Mar 18, 2000 (19:50) #55
just came back from a wonderful showing at our local IMAX theatre. it was called "Dolphins" and was rather short, but beautiful! oh, it fueled me up with their wondrous beauty again. renewed my desire to be around them (not that it was ever distinguished). if i could pack a bag and head out on a plane tomorrow, i'd do it. it is illigal to swim with dolphins in the usa because of incidents of misbehavior due to curiosity on human parts which results in injuries due to wild dolphins trying to protect themselves (getting slapped with a tail fin or bitten). BUT, go to sea world, in my case, florida, and spend the money to go on the trainers seminar. they provide a wetsuit and only 5 people in addition to the trainers are there. you get to jump in the water with them and can take pictures. a friend brought back two lovely pictures for me when she tagged along with another friend who did this seminar. also, if you're interested in benefiting dolphins in the wild, visit this website: http://www.dolphinsfilm.com
~MarciaH Sat, Mar 18, 2000 (20:08) #56
You can swim with them and feed them at a hotel in Kona on this island. The Dolphin Experience, they call it. Sending you literature on it!!!
~wolf Sat, Mar 18, 2000 (20:14) #57
thanks girl! wonder if the AM would make that my promotion present? (he already told me when i make my next paygrade, he'd send me to florida to do just that)
~MarciaH Sat, Mar 18, 2000 (20:36) #58
Hmmm...!!! They'll have to drag you kicking and screaming out of the pool. *lol* I can just imagine how great it would be to be there with you for this experience. Something like this has to be shared with special people! *Hugs*
~sociolingo Sun, Mar 19, 2000 (04:09) #59
envy, envy envy!!!
~sociolingo Sun, Mar 19, 2000 (04:18) #60
Hey you guys! This is what I was reading last night just before I went to sleep, I was definitely here with you in spirit!!!: Hear the Whales I want to float in warm sweet water Watch dolphins chase through waves of blue Where coral spreads its spiny stems See neon fish of parrot hue But most of all to hear the whales sing. I want to paint the gemstone colours of the butterfly To feel the deep blue velvet of the swallow's wing To tread old rock where eidelweiss does lie But most of all, to hear the whales sing. I want to smell the scent of tropic flowers And touch the soft sweet bloom against my cheek To walk in Spring's pure rainbow'd showers But most of all, to hear the whales sing. To see the sunrise over mountain and strike the heart of glen And view the Northern lights as they shine clear. To watch old 'Will-owisp' as he trips o'er the fen But most of all, to hear the whales sing. To know crisp snows and desert sands and soft warm sinds that blow. To sail, to drift around each bend 'til river meets the sea. I want to take the hands of all those that I know And lead them out to hear the whales sing!
~sociolingo Sun, Mar 19, 2000 (04:57) #61
Whoops - that was by Jan Eve.
~wolf Sun, Mar 19, 2000 (11:00) #62
loved it!
~sociolingo Sun, Mar 19, 2000 (13:47) #63
Knew you would! I almost did dolphins for henna body art today, but decided on celtic knotwork instead.
~wolf Sun, Mar 19, 2000 (17:54) #64
i've gotta get one of those kits!
~MarciaH Tue, Mar 21, 2000 (23:01) #65
Oooh...lovely poem - just like it is here where you can hear the whales breathing as you watch the eruptions at night and you can watch the spinner dolphins herd fishes into coves to eat them around dawn. And the water out here is almost body temperature! Sheesh! Am I gonna be the only unilluminated person on Spring? Henna, tatoos *s i g h*
~sociolingo Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (04:36) #66
I'll set up virtual shop!!! What pattern do you want? My celtic one is much appreciated *blush*
~wolf Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (11:32) #67
dolphins! what else?
~MarciaH Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (11:32) #68
Oh Yes! Love the Celtic one! Go for it, Maggie!
~MarciaH Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (11:34) #69
Celtic interweave with dolphins leaping over the spaces between them..? Dolphins would be lovely...but is there a template for them? (sorry Wolfie - we posted at the exact same time!)
~wolf Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (11:36) #70
that's ok! just checkin' in on my lunchbreak. be back later!
~sociolingo Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (12:20) #71
~sociolingo Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (12:25) #72
oops, sorry pressedthe wrong button. Am scanning in the sheet now. On it's way,Marcia.
~MarciaH Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (13:27) #73
No dolphins, though. Should I post it here? Or elsewhere? Wolfie???
~sociolingo Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (13:43) #74
There are two lovely dolphins - look again!
~MarciaH Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (18:44) #75
I saw them - in a lovely circle. Wolfie will love them!
~wolf Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (20:02) #76
send it to me!
~MarciaH Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (20:07) #77
Will do - right away but it might take a while to get from my computer to yours. HOL is sending me stuff but I need an email coming in to trigger my outgoing. Send me a blank email, please...
~wolf Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (20:11) #78
k....
~wolf Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (20:14) #79
done
~MarciaH Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (20:20) #80
Nothing happening here yet...Thanks for trying...I know it is getting me online because I see the posts I am writing appear on the topics - like this one... ...and Penn State just made the semi's of the NIT in forever (we are not known for basketball) by beating Kent 81-74. Ya HOO!!!
~MarciaH Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (20:25) #81
Thanks for trying - it is bound to show up..but nothing is coming in or going out and have no idea why.
~MarciaH Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (20:44) #82
Nothing's happening so I am gonna close out and try later. Your artwork is loaded and ready to send as soon as Hawaii-OFF-line gets their act together. g'bye for now... *special hugs* Wolfie!!!
~wolf Wed, Mar 22, 2000 (20:44) #83
to you too! *HUGS*
~MarciaH Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (12:11) #84
You should have you mail this morning. There were 51 incoming when I logged in this morning - and all those outgoing email, as well...At least it is working agin - and I found "here comes the dolphins" from you as they were disappearing from my computer and onto yours. They are on the top right side of the template.
~sociolingo Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (16:50) #85
Another sad one I'm afraid: In the Solomon Islands a total of 38 whales (unspecified type) are stranded on the Choisen Island and are dying. Villagers have managed to return three others to the water. Police say the main problem now is how to dispose of the bodies before they begin to decompose and become a health risk to the village.
~wolf Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (17:47) #86
worry about returning them first, then worry about their bodies!
~MarciaH Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (18:26) #87
A story better saved for another day, perhaps...
~wolf Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (19:46) #88
*sigh*
~MarciaH Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (19:54) #89
*sniffle*
~MarciaH Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (19:54) #90
*hugs*
~wolf Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (19:58) #91
thanks.....
~MarciaH Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (20:15) #92
ANY time...! For you I am on call 24/7 *warm and loving hugs*
~MarciaH Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (20:16) #93
You know - those really Huggy Hugs...
~wolf Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (20:18) #94
yup, the kind that really feel good. thanks a bunch sweetie...
~MarciaH Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (20:21) #95
Like I said...any time! My honor and pleasure.
~wolf Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (20:24) #96
likewise *HUGS*
~MarciaH Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (20:29) #97
~wolf Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (20:31) #98
i think i have that one some where! thanks....
~MarciaH Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (20:32) #99
shoulda made'um go all the way across the page...*sigh* (my first multiple, actually!)
~wolf Thu, Mar 23, 2000 (20:33) #100
just takes practice!
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