We also saw 2 or 3 Heaviside dolphins, but we didn't even try to get close to them as they are very skittish and just disappear when you get close. They have a triangular dorsal fin, so it is easier to tell them apart from other dolphins.
On the rocks we paddled to, we saw lots of penguins this time. Previously, we'd only counted about 13 or so, but this time there were at least 40 -- many of them were young ones, still light grey in colour. Must have had a very successful breeding season. Hope they survive. There are some sea lions around, and no doubt -- they like snacking on penguins.
On the way back, we saw a red jellyfish swimming; don't know what type it is. We normally only see them once they've washed up on the beach. They sea was so clear but usually there is very little to see.
Shannon and I went paddling a bit afterwards, but the wind had come up in the time it took Shannon to put on her wetsuit. It got choppy very quickly so we just paddled in and out a few times. Didn't even get to ride any swells in, which is really fun and makes Shannon squeal.
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I would complain but thats true i do squeel on the waves\swells!
SHANNON
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