Category Archives: Biology

CMERA Shark and Ray Research Vessel

The CMERA shark and ray research vessel was on the water the other day. They conduct research on sharks and rays in the area. They collect data, tag sharks, and release the fish unharmed. While they were trying to research them, I was trying to eat them. I’ve never had blacktip shark before, but I hear it’s good. Publix had it in their fresh fish area, so it must be okay. I wouldn’t mind doing some research like this. It sure is fun pulling a big shark up on the boat. They didn’t catch anything on this day. There were no low tide sharks roaming these flats for the 20 minutes they had their net in the water.

Surf’s Up Surf Report: Wed, June 19, 3:30pm, 8pm, & 8:30pm Sunset

3:30pm: I rolled up to the beach. Right behind me in came a car and an FWC officer pulling a teenager over. Apparently he had blown right through a stop sign according to the park staff making the accusation. The officer couldn’t write him a ticket because he didn’t see it happen, he said. They got off with a warning. I chatted with the park staff. At least one was a certified botonist (plant specialist). They said the small bush that looks like a smaller palm like the sabal, but doesn’t look like one, was in fact a sabal, and that the average growth size was just above bush size. The full tree sized trees aren’t the normal size. Interesting, right? I said, “I could have sworn those have been the same size since I’ve been coming here.” They said, there are many different varieties of sabal palm. Another interesting fun fact: the sabal palm is classified as a grass. The surf is small. It’s rideable. It’s consistently knee high. The storm might pass soon. Low tide is at sunset. Go surfing.

FWC Thinks We’re Retarted

When I searched the keywords “sea turtle success rate Florida” this is the information I find from FWC. They must really think we’re retarted. Here’s the link: Sea Turtle Success Rate Florida – FWC The Clearwater Marine Aquarium did the same thing when I tried to ask them about these things on camera at their public event at Pier 60. This is in contrast to more legitimate research about prevalence and incidence. It hurts man, it really hurts.

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