Fort Dennison (Pinchgut)?
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A seafood feast in Hong Kong some how had a live one !
Checking if was edible a very very good idea
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Not a huge difference may not be Trivial
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When a teenager, in the late 60's, I would earn $4 a Blue Ring Octopus, from the Qld Uni. bloke doing the early research on them. A Dr. Robert Endean, from memory.
Not bad moolah for a school kid, then. :spudnikcoinflip:
Yep. A pair of shorts was the PPE and a sandy coloured, two gallon, plastic bucket was the equipment.
My dear, old Mum wasn't too impressed one morning, when she went to get breakfast started and found that one of my captives had escaped from the bucket and adhered itself to the 'fridge door. [biggrin]
p.s. this was on the Redcliffe Peninsula and I don't think that the Blue Ring had been reported that far South, at the time. I think it was when a soldier put one on his wrist, as a 'Watch' and paid the price, that people sat up and took notice. Don't quote me on this, as my memory isn't what it used to be.
They're in Port Philip Bay.
First couple of them I saw had been put in a bucket by someone who knew, after being found in the rock pools at Queenscliff (Vic) and that was in the late 60's.
I remember someone prodding them with a stick to get the brown spots to turn blue.
David L