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05/27/2014, 05:31 PM | #51 |
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i was on pensacola gulf side and explored the bay a bit. i didnt find anything of interest other than royal stars that were a few hours short of death (seemed to have been washed up by the storm a few days before we arrived, most were missing limbs and lethargic). there were ZERO/NO/NONE/NADA inverts in the sand like all previous years, no clams or crabs. heck, i only saw 2 stinking ghost crabs the whole time. every other time i have seen hundreds. the only thing i ended up really finding was sea grass lol
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05/28/2014, 05:57 PM | #52 |
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Anything good near palm beach ?
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02/20/2015, 10:06 PM | #53 |
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03/20/2015, 06:42 PM | #54 |
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How so? We have plenty but the water is colder so most animals, if any, will live unless you build a cold water tank. I was going to say though some of the best diving in the world is right here in Ca. Dive Monterey.
You can collect pods from tide pools, some clams, and what not to put into your tank (if that is your thing). Also water. I do it from time to time and it is super great stuff Same rules apply regarding parks and what not. But that is easy enough to sort out and keep everyone happy.
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