Reef Clean up with Ocean Watch June 10

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Thanks Jenny for rounding us up for this awesome event!
Besides the satisfaction of picking up LOADS of crap - the pier and surrounding reef is incredible! Squid, Scorpion Fish, huge schools of Look Downs, Cudas, Tarpon, Glassy Sweepers, biggest Parrots I've ever seen!, friendly little gobys and blennies, a pair of little flounders squaring off for a fight, the list goes on and on! I had to remind myself that I was there to pick up garbage not take pictures!

I'll post a couple later.
 
Not to mention getting caught in the middle of a bait ball with a few 'cudas lurking around!!!

It's true that besides the whole lot of $hiq we picked up, the reef is flat out beautiful. Angie got to see her first Snook and I got tired of seeing so many arrowhead crabs, fireworms and all the other ones Renee mentioned.

Jenny, thanks so much for giving me the clue about my reef hook!!!
 
I'd post the pic of me and my newly found cell phone complete with lifelike bubble screen saver, but the &^%$#@! photo attachments still aint working!

Can you hear me now?

Reminder to everyone: Must check-out after diving for junk under pier,
or Miss Julie WILL hunt you down!
 
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