The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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Polluted Runoff Status: Warning!

Runoff report from: 2009-12-05 7:00 AM.

There has been recent heavy rainfall which means it is likely that there are high levels of polluted runoff in the surf zone. Raw sewage may also be in the surf zone after heavy rains. Water contact's not recommended, especially near rivermouths, lagoon openings, and flowing stormdrains, for 72 hours after the end of the rain event.

Last rain was on: 2009-12-04 6:00 PM.
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To let you know... I'm still diving this morning at BHB


Well, POOP!!!!!!!!!
 
Shot this today. If it had come out a little clearer, it would be on the way to the printers right now... lol

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Need ID on this one
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I really don't think the parks department need to put automatic sprinklers in the water
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Still working on the settings for the new diopter...
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caught this one just after he caught something and swallowed it...
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Polluted Runoff Status: Warning!

Runoff report from: 2009-12-05 7:00 AM.

There has been recent heavy rainfall which means it is likely that there are high levels of polluted runoff in the surf zone. Raw sewage may also be in the surf zone after heavy rains. Water contact's not recommended, especially near rivermouths, lagoon openings, and flowing stormdrains, for 72 hours after the end of the rain event.

Last rain was on: 2009-12-04 6:00 PM.
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To let you know... I'm still diving this morning at BHB
So when we say you're full of ****, we may be right?:rofl3::rofl3::rofl3::rofl3::rofl3:
(kidding, of course!)
 
Hey Cooltech and D2Diver,

Nice photo there...It could be as Deb said, the Milk Moon snail, Polinices lacteus, ....or.... it could be a Shark's Eye (or Atlantic Moon snail) Polinices euplicatus. I would need to see both sides of the shell to ID it. Keep finding and photographing those sea shells.
 

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