The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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I think those "Cool kids" are Scubaboarders from around the country.
 
OK, OK. You've shamed me into replacing the ID books that disappeared a while back. :D

Kevin

No shame, please! I had just wanted to reference where I got the info in case somebody had a better ID! :). But, yeah, the book is very good..
 
No swimming advised for Phil Foster Park in Riviera Beach


By CYNTHIA ROLDAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Updated: 6:28 p.m. Friday, Feb. 18, 2011
Posted: 5:07 p.m. Friday, Feb. 18, 2011
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RIVIERA BEACH — Bacteria levels in the water have forced the Palm Beach County Health Department to issue a "No Swimming Advisory" for Phil Foster Park.

Two "consecutive samples" returned in the "poor range," prompting the advisory, said spokesman Tim O'Connor in a written release this afternoon. The advisory does not include Peanut Island.

O'Connor said the department's staff samples beach waters across the county on a weekly basis. For Phil Foster Park, the testing will continue on a daily basis until bacteria levels return to normal.
 
Aw, what the heck. The bacteria will bounce right off yer wetsuit and yer reg'll keep em out of yer mouth. No problemo.

Kevin

No swimming advised for Phil Foster Park in Riviera Beach


By CYNTHIA ROLDAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Updated: 6:28 p.m. Friday, Feb. 18, 2011
Posted: 5:07 p.m. Friday, Feb. 18, 2011
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RIVIERA BEACH — Bacteria levels in the water have forced the Palm Beach County Health Department to issue a "No Swimming Advisory" for Phil Foster Park.

Two "consecutive samples" returned in the "poor range," prompting the advisory, said spokesman Tim O'Connor in a written release this afternoon. The advisory does not include Peanut Island.

O'Connor said the department's staff samples beach waters across the county on a weekly basis. For Phil Foster Park, the testing will continue on a daily basis until bacteria levels return to normal.
 
BHB Feb 5, 2011 - a set on Flickr

Only three weeks to slog through the pics this time. :D Don't know if I'll ever get around to fooling with the attempts at video, though. . .

Hoping to get down for the mid day high tides next weekend.

Kevin
 
Kevin, Thanks for sharing your pictures. Very nice. I really like the pictures of the Jelly. I have never seen the fish you have there. I'll have to go looking for an ID.
 
nevermind..
 

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