The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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Now I am starting to see why there is so much proliferation of life in the Florida waters, the Floridians on land give them ideas... :D
Bump chicka bow wowwww! :cool2:
 
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Cool pics, coolTech. From what Deb told me, I should have waited a little longer to see the seahorses mating. DARN ! Had frog fish to photograph. Nice pic of the baby seahorse. I won't ask here where you saw it - maybe I'll see you up there this weekend !
 
High Tides at 3:41 on Saturday.

Just a thought for your thread, and this can be added to your first post to let people know what the thread is about, how about you do a weekly tide report for the bridge? Something people can expect say every Wednesday or something. Just a thought :)
 
..... I learned the hard way when I found that red seahorses garnished $500 for private aquariums after posting where to find a particular species of seahorse... The next week (and forever more) to find the seahorse gone. Yep, I learned the hard way!


$500.00!! I'd slurp gun your mom and sell her to a pimp for that cash. That's like 8 dive charters!!--

JK -- I am very non materialistic. I'd work for free if they paid room, board and dives.

*akhem* Florida Keys are you reading this...
 
Scott, I kind of wish you could go back and edit your first post to include...

Please don't ask where to find seahorses. This is a public forum and a number of seahorses have gone missing just after their location was posted. All the regulars to BHB are more than happy to show you where to find them, just show up and you will most likely have a guide if you ask.

I want to thank CMinerva for sparking my memory of how important this issue is (Contacted me via PM). It is a public forum issue, not a normal diver issue. I learned the hard way when I found that red seahorses garnished $500 for private aquariums after posting where to find a particular species of seahorse... The next week (and forever more) to find the seahorse gone. Yep, I learned the hard way!

Thanks for the reminder on this Jim. It's sad when something beautiful and unique disappears from the bridge due to collecting. It is especially sad when it is a seahorse, as seahorse pairs mate for life. If a mating pair is split up they will never mate again.
 
Cool pics, coolTech. From what Deb told me, I should have waited a little longer to see the seahorses mating. DARN ! Had frog fish to photograph. Nice pic of the baby seahorse. I won't ask here where you saw it - maybe I'll see you up there this weekend !
We're diving with Pura Vida Saturday morning (They're heading north toward Jupiter and I've never done the dives out of WPB heading north, so it should be very cool!). Depends on if I feel up to BHB for Saturday afternoon. I will most likely be there Sunday. Hope to see you there.

High slack tide Sunday is 4:45 PM - I'll be entering the water between 3:30 and 4:00 PM Sunday

2009 Tide Tables Blue Heron Bridge
 
$500.00!! I'd slurp gun your mom and sell her to a pimp for that cash. That's like 8 dive charters!!--

JK -- I am very non materialistic. I'd work for free if they paid room, board and dives.

*akhem* Florida Keys are you reading this...
Posted in a style that could only be Orlando Eric :rofl3:
 

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