Dave_Hicks Posted August 9 Posted August 9 It's Six-Gill shark season in Puget Sound, and lots of divers hit the local shore dive "Redondo Beach" just south of Seattle for a rare glimpse of one. I went diving last night and found an even more rare and elusive creature, the Pacific Electric Ray. They are not generally seen in the PNW, so this was a real treat. These rays are documented to be about 4.6 feet (1.4m) long and this one was at least that if not a bit more. More impressively it was really thick, like a pitcher's mound. [Nikon Z8 w/24-50mm, WWL-C, f7.1, 1/60s, iso500, Pair of Backscatter HF-1 strobes] 10
Troporobo Posted August 9 Posted August 9 Wow, that is very cool. I’ve never seen one. Thanks for the pics. 1
Chris Ross Posted August 10 Posted August 10 Nice work, a cool looking fish, i guess you didn't test out it's electric capabilities? We have numb rays around Sydney which can deliver quite a jolt if you step on them, they bury in sand and can zap divers who accidentality touch them. 1 1
Davide DB Posted August 10 Posted August 10 1 hour ago, Chris Ross said: Nice work, a cool looking fish, i guess you didn't test out it's electric capabilities? We have numb rays around Sydney which can deliver quite a jolt if you step on them, they bury in sand and can zap divers who accidentality touch Do you have harmless animals in Australia? 😄 4
Dave_Hicks Posted August 10 Author Posted August 10 (edited) 9 hours ago, Chris Ross said: Nice work, a cool looking fish, i guess you didn't test out it's electric capabilities? We have numb rays around Sydney which can deliver quite a jolt if you step on them, they bury in sand and can zap divers who accidentality touch them. I left that job to another guy. This ray was first seen a few days prior and the Diver touched it! Got shocked Real Good! More than once too. Edited August 10 by Dave_Hicks 1
Chris Ross Posted August 11 Posted August 11 10 hours ago, Davide DB said: Do you have harmless animals in Australia? 😄 We have some! 1 1
bvanant Posted August 24 Posted August 24 Great shot Dave. We see them quite a bit at Farnsworth, a friend touched one (but only once). Bill 1
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