I've been planning to sail to Pearson Island since the beginning of the year, but the stars did not finally align until 2 weeks ago.
In summary, great sailing, great scenery, great wildlife and great company. Definitely worth doing if you're ever in this part of the world.
Full write-up:
blog.arribasail.com/2017/05/cruise-pearson-island-great-australian-bight.html
Awesome, thanks for sharing.
I want to see the Sea lions, quite inspirational :)
As a side note,I just had to look up why they are called that, since they seem more like dogs.
An image of their skull gives the answer, wow they have some teeth !
Final installment of the trip (home via Kangaroo Island):
blog.arribasail.com/2017/05/cruise-pearson-island-to-wirrina-cove-via-kangaroo-island.html
Regarding microplastics, dralyagmas, I was collecting microplastics as part of this initiative:
www.adventurescience.org/microplastics.html
The 6 sample locations between Adelaide and Pearson Island were my samples. Once the results are analyzed we'll know if Southern Australian waters are polluted, and, if so, how badly. Apparently 30% of plastics ends up in our oceans. Even on remote Pearson Island we found plastic bottles washed up on shore.
Note that for now they have stopped accepting seawater samples, and are just focusing on freshwater samples.
looks like a magic spot. great read , thank you and good stuff for collecting the samples. this micro pastic thing is a worry. i dont think anything can be done about it. its too late. i wish they would immediately stop making plastic. In nz we used to have paper bags called cleansaks for rubbish. i tried to find something similar for our weekly rubbish. google " paper rubbish bags" and all you get is plastic ones. we had to settle for using a re usable sack.