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^^^ yep. agree with what he said..
 
Small fry

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Still slogging thru June pics. I got a kick out of this one, but the wifey gives it a "meh".

Kevin

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I've yet to see one of those without having to stop and take a pic. For a non-artiste type, I really think they're pretty.

Kevin


I believe this is a Transparent Tube-Dwelling Anemone but the Reef Creature ID book (p121) doesn't have much info on it.
 
Question for bridge regulars: Had a trip (I'm here in central Fla.) planned to the bridge for next week. I like to go during the week for obvious reasons. But I see mini season starts Wed.
I know it's a 'no take' park and hunters would head other places. But I'm wondering with the general influx of divers, if there is any 'overflow' so to speak ?
 
Question for bridge regulars: Had a trip (I'm here in central Fla.) planned to the bridge for next week. I like to go during the week for obvious reasons. But I see mini season starts Wed.
I know it's a 'no take' park and hunters would head other places. But I'm wondering with the general influx of divers, if there is any 'overflow' so to speak ?

Force -E is sponsoring a night dive on Tuesday, so you'll see a lot of divers that evening. On mini-season Lobster days, most of the divers I know will focus completely on getting their lobster limit and little else. Given high tide is early AM on Wed and Thursday, my bet is that you won't see many lobster divers looking for something else to do: they'll be out in the ocean looking for bugs. Now if high tide were late afternoon, some might show up for an alternate dive experience after they got their daily limit.
 
I know it's a 'no take' park and hunters would head other places. But I'm wondering with the general influx of divers, if there is any 'overflow' so to speak ?

Unless something has changed the BHB is not a "no take zone". Applicable harvesting laws are as stated in the FWC saltwater Regs.
 
Question for bridge regulars: Had a trip (I'm here in central Fla.) planned to the bridge for next week. I like to go during the week for obvious reasons. But I see mini season starts Wed.
I know it's a 'no take' park and hunters would head other places. But I'm wondering with the general influx of divers, if there is any 'overflow' so to speak ?

I don't remember exactly what it was that I saw last summer, but I remember being pretty sure that the little boat I saw leaving the "non-motorized" launch area was headed straight to the "sponge garden". The memory is fuzzy, but I'm thinking that I had even more reason to believe it later that day. Those brain axons are a terrible thing to start losing. . .

Kevin
 
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