stuartw
Member
Firstly I have to come clean (excuse the pun) and admit to using the marine toilet (only for a wee) in the marina. At my time of life, getting up at some unearthly hour in the morning has become something of a necessity.
Anyway, shortly after arriving in St Vaast, some 10 days ago, on one of my early morning trips, I noticed a strange phenomena in the bowl of the loo. As I was flushing, some very bright phosphorescent streaks appeared in the water, disappearing as quickly as they appeared. Now I do not normally put the light on, so at least I can keep 1/2 asleep, and preserve my night vision, at least good enough to aim in the right direction.
Now these flashes, when I first saw them, I was convinced I was seeing things, and thought I should not have had that second bottle of Cotes de Rhone.
However, the next night, a repeat performance. I tried a controlled experiment, and flushed slowly in the hope that these "objects" would stay glowing in the bowl. They did not. So I concluded that it was only when the water came in contact with air. At one stage I was convinced that I could smell ozone, but bearing in mind where I was, ie peering into a toilet bowl, that evidence is somewhat flawed.
I reported this to SWMBO, who refused to believe me. I persuaded her to have a look when she got out the next night. Bingo! She saw them as well.
Now I am aware there are some jellyfish and other strange sea creatures that do glow at night, so maybe that's a possibility. I have to say though, I half expected them to continue glowing, they did not, just a quick one second flash.
So, what is lurking in the waters of St. Vaast marina? I was in Cherbourg the previous week, and this did not occur.
Has anybody else experienced this?
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Anyway, shortly after arriving in St Vaast, some 10 days ago, on one of my early morning trips, I noticed a strange phenomena in the bowl of the loo. As I was flushing, some very bright phosphorescent streaks appeared in the water, disappearing as quickly as they appeared. Now I do not normally put the light on, so at least I can keep 1/2 asleep, and preserve my night vision, at least good enough to aim in the right direction.
Now these flashes, when I first saw them, I was convinced I was seeing things, and thought I should not have had that second bottle of Cotes de Rhone.
However, the next night, a repeat performance. I tried a controlled experiment, and flushed slowly in the hope that these "objects" would stay glowing in the bowl. They did not. So I concluded that it was only when the water came in contact with air. At one stage I was convinced that I could smell ozone, but bearing in mind where I was, ie peering into a toilet bowl, that evidence is somewhat flawed.
I reported this to SWMBO, who refused to believe me. I persuaded her to have a look when she got out the next night. Bingo! She saw them as well.
Now I am aware there are some jellyfish and other strange sea creatures that do glow at night, so maybe that's a possibility. I have to say though, I half expected them to continue glowing, they did not, just a quick one second flash.
So, what is lurking in the waters of St. Vaast marina? I was in Cherbourg the previous week, and this did not occur.
Has anybody else experienced this?
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