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ADS06 - The Pipe

1

50.692815771797, -1.9265127182007

rock

50.692815771797, -1.9265127182007

Unfortunately, one of the two nets that were marked for recovery was lost in the storm last week, hopefully, it may wash up on the beach somewhere further down the coast. The other net recovery and removal went smoothly and we were able to bring it back to shore and cut free and disentangle approximately 40+ crustraceans. The recovered net has been there for several months and the crabs were in a pretty weak state, they should recover.
Thanks to all who helped cut them free - it wasn't an easy task.
No
We managed to release all of the live crustaceans but there were several dead ones.
stormy with high winds, rain, sunshine
Emma Christison
0
3
40.00
20
6.00
5.00
6
estimated
10.00
Monofilament net
On
kilograms
I have debris data to report
Slight for waves 0.5 -1.25 meter high
Mnofilament net
Edible Crab, Velvet Crab, Spider Crab, Lobster
Released Unharmed
40
m2
meters
rocky reef
United Kingdom
State\Province
Dorset
City
Poole
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ADS301 - Kua Bay

19.811236, -156.007472

coral
Sunny
Kona Honu Divers
Samuel Johnson
16
0.00
60
60.00
25.00
measured
2000.00
On
pounds
Our Survey Site was free of debris
Calm (glassy to rippled) for waves 0 – 0.1 meter high ft2
feet
coral reef
United States
State\Province
HI
City
Kailua-Kona
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Tikila Beach

coral

20.483104736755, -86.971714407173

IDCS Alan Villamayor
Alan Villamayor
2
0.00
50
10.00
1.00
estimated
1600.00
glass bottle
plastic cup
On
kilograms
Our Survey Site was free of debris
Smooth (wavelets) for waves 0.1 - 0.5 meter high m2
meters
coral reef
Mexico
State\Province
Quintana Roo
City
Cozumel
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Director's Bay

coral
118

12.065881723235, -68.860022932258

Hair clip, balloon
Sunny
The Dive Bus
Bor
1
3
1
1
1.00
43
67.00
1.00
measured
6
200.00
fishing line
On
kilograms
I have debris data to report
1
Smooth (wavelets) for waves 0.1 - 0.5 meter high ft2
feet
coral reef
4
Netherlands Antilles
State\Province
Curacao
City
Willemstad
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The Next Wave Submission 1501612738

User Name
Gerardo Berges
User Email
User Country
MX
Top Issue
climatechange
Ocean Lover Type
all of the above

The Next Wave Submission 1501612199

User Name
Luke Decourcy-Wilson
User Email
User Country
GB
Top Issue
sharksrays
Ocean Lover Type
diver

The Next Wave Submission 1501611473

User Name
FRANCISCO JIMENEZ
User Email
User Country
CA
Top Issue
cleanocean
Ocean Lover Type
surfer

The Next Wave Submission 1501605209

User Name
Maria Isabel Gomez
User Email
User Country
CO
Top Issue
empower
Ocean Lover Type
all of the above

The Next Wave Submission 1501592361

User Name
Marta
User Email
User Country
GB
Top Issue
climatechange
Ocean Lover Type
diver

ADS116 - Tunnelen

67.234674088197, 14.604692459106

7
rock
4
Saltstraumen DykkeCamp
Fredric Ihrsen
1
1.00
51
26.00
8.00
measured
11
26.00
On
kilograms
I have debris data to report
Smooth (wavelets) for waves 0.1 - 0.5 meter high m2
meters
kelp
Norway
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