trigfunctions
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That is bizarre Jim. Are divers doing this?
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That is bizzare Jim. Are divers doing this?
I am planning to be there today. I will be happy to show them to you if find them. I am easy to find. I am usually the only black diver there. I have a white Mercedes ML 320. See youHigh tide is at 1:44 Saturday. I'm thinking about heading up there. Are any of the nudi-hunters going to be there? If so, would you mind if I follow you around for a little while? I'd like to see where and how you find those things. Don't worry - my pics will never be as good as the ones in this thread!
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This dead shark picture is from the entry/exit area of the west site at BHB today. Someone is attracting and killing these critters near kids swimming at the beach. A shark was killed on Thursday by the same group of 2-3 people at the same location. It was reported on Thursday and the people had moved on. As we got in today a guy was talking about seeing a Tiger, he seemed like a total yahoo, so was widely ignored!! When we returned to the entry/exit--dead pup shark!!
If anyone sees or hears anyone doing this, please report it to the lifeguard or law enforcement.
I am planning to be there today. I will be happy to show them to you if find them. I am easy to find. I am usually the only black diver there. I have a white Mercedes ML 320. See you
I am planning to be there today. I will be happy to show them to you if find them. I am easy to find. I am usually the only black diver there. I have a white Mercedes ML 320. See you
Deb- Indeed we all look alike underwater - very funny. Actually I might dive the east too, tomorrow.Ben,
Yes that is true you don't wear loud colored neoprene!!!LOL!!! Don't you know we all look alike underwater!
I have been diving East so I haven't seen you in awhile but you certainly are doing well finding the nudibranchs.
Deb