Hi, I was into Greenpeace and Big Blue Planet for a while looking into the types of fish and sea animals that hang around wrecks, and for the discrimination of fishing for edible fish or those that were unaesthetical for the table. I haven't seen this type of jellyfish before and I have looked at a lot of photography about marine life. I find it hard to memorise in connection to enquireies, such as 'flake' or shark, or the matter of tempura. Where's the hake and haddock we think, well, most likely not on the wrecks. This specimen is quite incredible and I really like marine photography and biology. Not that I've ever seen any as much in real life. It is a bit of a waste of time, and I'm being called dumb and showing off, as if I 'er, er' all the time. Which I don't think I do. Must get back to watching some other time. Bye for now. I was wanting a page to apss on that I saw last week for the channe's documentary but things change, don't they. Bye now. K. Andoni.
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