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I hung around with them for 5 or 10 minutes as they slowy moved into deeper water and spread out. It was an amazing sight, and a little intimidating.
What else? Just a nurse shark, a goliath grouper (I think) a big jack of some kind, and lots of smaller fish. In warm water, it's a trip to make a Seattle guy happy.
Seems like the fish were bigger than the last two times I was here, more than 5 years ago. Hmmm...I wonder why?
Where was this great trip? I'll award a free lifetime subscription to blogfish to the first correct answer. And another free lifetime subscription to anyone who can name the ocean conservation luminaries I was with, pictured below.
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2 comments:
Ft. Jefferson
I spent many summers down in the keys but I've never been there. Tarpon are cool.
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