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St Helens Pelagic Vacancy 24 25 26 July. 2008

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Subject: St Helens Pelagic Vacancy 24 25 26 July. 2008
From: Ian May <>
Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2008 20:31:44 +0930
Hi all

The St Helens pelagic birdwatching trips scheduled for Thursday 24th, Friday 25th and Saturday 26th July will be departing from the main wharf at St Helens in the 60' Starboat Nifty II at 06.30 and returning approx. 15.00 hrs on each of the three days. <>At present, the potential for pelagic birding around St Helens is exceptional. Reports from local commercial fisherman indicate that large numbers of sea birds brought in last week by storm force winds are concentrating at a few hot spots along the north east coast of Tasmania. We will be visiting some of these sites and also points of interest in the Tasman Sea beyond the continental shelf, observing birds attracted to nutrient rich waters brought up by up welling currents surrounding the deep water sea mounts. It was at several of these sites in 2006 where we recorded up to 3 Westland Petrels, Blue Petrel, and many other rarities. See http://bioacoustics.cse.unsw.edu.au/archives/html/birding-aus/2006-07/msg00519.html

The continental shelf is less than 1 hour sailing from the St Helens Barway permitting an easy return to shore should the wind rise unexpectedly. July weather around St Helens provides a + 70% probability of calm conditions more often with slight westerly "off shore" swell. Because the weather is generally favourable (Don't ask me about the other 30%), July trips can often be the most rewarding of all providing excellent observing and photographic opportunities. This is my favourite time of year for observing pelagics; all sorts of sub Antarctic goodies can turn up and it is usually comfortable to watch them.

Due to a late cancellation we have space available on all three days if anyone is interested. Cost is $130.00 for single day trip or $300.00 ($100.00 per day) for all three days. We have a limit of 12 persons and relevant to the recent discussion on this list, these trips are run at no profit. Nifty II is an exceptional sea going vessel with a large open after deck providing excellent viewing opportunities for all on board. Licensed charter vessels of this type usually cost more than $2000 per day to hire but the owners (The Rainbird family of St Helens) have been prepared to run their boat at cost to support the development of a new environmentally friendly activity in the area. Because the cost of diesel has soared by more than 50% since the trips were planned, in this instance the vessel is chartering below cost however, in spite of these difficulties, coffee, bird berley and biscuits are supplied. Bring your own lunch.

For a bit of extra fun, I will be awarding to the observer who spots the best and rarest bird of the trip as judged by a consensus vote, a copy of; Albatrosses, Petrels and Shearwaters of the World; Derek Onley & Paul Scofield. See http://press.princeton.edu/titles/8395.html

If anyone would like to book a space or obtain some further info regarding the trips please email me at <> or phone Mob: 0428337956.

Ian May
PO Box 110
St Helens, Tasmania 7216
0428337956
currently at Price SA until 22 July (08)88376212



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