Posted on 04/14/2010 10:04:19 AM PDT by JoeProBono
Sea lions fitted with GPS trackers and a National Geographic Crittercam are taking scientists on amazing journeys to previously unknown marine hot spots. These areas are important not only for providing the sea lions food, but also for maintaining fish populations. The Crittercams were deployed at Dangerous Reef in Spencer Gulf, a rocky island the size of a football field, and home to the biggest Australian sea lion colony.
Dr. Page says, One important discovery is that the sea lions always feed on the sea floor and they dont eat open ocean fish, known as pelagic. This is critical information because the marine parks are being set up to protect sea floor habitats, a move that the scientists can now confirm will protect critical sea lion resources.
In one of the more spectacular pieces of Crittercam video so far, we can see this female working hard to handle a challenging prey item a large octopus. Too big to swallow in one gulp, she drags it to the surface where she can breathe while she works at breaking it down into bite-size pieces.
Nope.
Now that’s tasty.
In fact, do you see that white two story house right on the beach across the vacant lot from the ones with the red roofs at the bottom? My wife's sister's house.
Just Dam.
Oceans are the most carnivorous environment on the earth.
Many things to kill you, eat you and suck your bones.
Scary stuff. Can you imagine a scuba diver and an octopus? I shudder.
Great video especially the one of the octopus and shark!
Thanks Joe!
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