I don't know if the pics will come through, but I found another item last week on Casperson beach I'd never seen before. The vis was blown out so I was wandering the beach and came across a little electronic gizmo (pics attached) in a sealed plastic envelope with a note to contact a professor at UA Birmingham. I googled him and then called - turns out he does sea turtle research in co-op with MOTE and it's a device to log beach temps (which influence sea turtle gender). He said they usually bury them with one of those golf balls with an embedded transponder chip so they can locate them after their life cycle ends (about 4 months). I guess the rough weather washed it out of it's hidey hole on the beach.
I've found .50 cal shells, ski tow ropes, etc, etc, but never something like this. I'm mailing it back today. Good cause and he seems like a nice guy - sent a t-shirt for my daughter and an old non-functional device for my son to take to school for science class. Thought the comunity here might be interested.
I've found .50 cal shells, ski tow ropes, etc, etc, but never something like this. I'm mailing it back today. Good cause and he seems like a nice guy - sent a t-shirt for my daughter and an old non-functional device for my son to take to school for science class. Thought the comunity here might be interested.