That stingray has a lot of friends. Last week it was a yellow jack..
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Super cool. Cannot locate those elusive sea horses!Went to the bridge for diving today. Arrived at 0806 for an 0837 high tide. The park was uncrowded. Entered the water at 0828, sea temp @ 77f, visibility was 40 feet. Observed 3 Crested Pipefish and 5 Shortfin Pipefish. When I first observed a Crested Pipefish last May with two dive buddies, they only appeared in the database 6 times, so I thought they were very rare. But now that I am observing multiple individuals, 2 yesterday, 3 today, so it seems far less rare than I thought. Did a REEF fish count 71 species in 70 minutes. Respectively, Emperor Helmet, Long Snout Seahorse, Shortfin Pipefish, and Bar Jack Shadow hunting with a Southern Stingray.View attachment 698784View attachment 698785View attachment 698786
What is the range of size in the sea horses that you find there?They are everywhere and no where. I have found them out in the grass, on pilings, on soft corals, out in the open, east side, west side, south, on boats, ropes, and none of those places the next time..
Code | Name | SA | SO | SA | SO | (H:M) |
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Expert | Expert | Novice | Novice | |||
33010059 | Blue Heron Bridge (WPB) Phil Foster Park | 1623 | 32 | 405 | 23 | 2624:32 |
Total | Expert | Novice | |||||||
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Rank | Species ID | Species | Family | SF% | DEN | SF% | DEN | SF% | DEN |
1 | 0052 | Sergeant Major, (Abudefduf saxatilis) | Damselfish, (Pomacentridae) | 89.92 | 3.12 | 91.9 | 3.13 | 82.24 | 3.04 |
2 | 0111 | Porkfish, (Anisotremus virginicus) | Grunt, (Haemulidae) | 85.89 | 2.72 | 87.19 | 2.76 | 80.84 | 2.57 |
3 | 0108 | French Grunt, (Haemulon flavolineatum) | Grunt, (Haemulidae) | 85.6 | 3.14 | 88.88 | 3.18 | 72.9 | 2.94 |
I agree with what Jenny says here for the most part, however on occasion seahorses do display a high degree of philopatry. Recall the brown hulled sailboat that was moored on the west side. Just below it near the mooring lines, is an old tire (it is still there). There was what I believe to be a mated pair of seahorses there for a couple months, they finally disappeared after what ever hurricane came through back then.They are everywhere and no where. I have found them out in the grass, on pilings, on soft corals, out in the open, east side, west side, south, on boats, ropes, and none of those places the next time..