Whales??? Anyone see this on NOAA?

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Caution: Right whales are active off GA and FL. NOAA recommends vessels reduce speeds below 12 knots, when consistent with safe navigation. For further info go to: http://www.nero.noaa.gov/shipstrike
 
That sounds about right. (No pun intended.) Offshore North FL and southeastern GA is smack in the southern end of right whale territory which is why the Navy has to be so cautious when doing ops off the coast.
 
We actually see them all time this year offshore of Jacksonville or St. Augustine.I saw a Right Whale about three weeks ago when I was gearing up for a dive, unfortunately, the whale was just cruising by.
 
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! that was no whale that was my wife. oooo did I say that outloud??? I still love her. She likes it when I scratch her belly. I'm a bad boy.
When is the next trip?
 
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