Stingrays are all over the beaches. This species of fish are a rounded shape with a small, long tail, with a sharp barb attached at the base of the tail. This fish camoflauges into its environment to hide from predators. Its defense against predators is the sharp barb attached at the base of the tail. If you step on these fish, they use their barb and tail to defend themselves. Continue reading Stingray Shuffle
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Honeymoon Island State Park Dredge Update & Feb. 17th’s surf
Honeymoon Island State Park is a super fun wave. It has a tendency to be smaller than waves closer by, but it has far superior shape. North lot is the northern most parking lot. One year a strong storm Continue reading Honeymoon Island State Park Dredge Update & Feb. 17th’s surf
Dunedin Live Reef threatened by Beach Renourishment
Many beaches along the coastline of the gulf have pieces of structure left over from when structures were removed. You will find cement and wood piling along much of the coastline from old piers and jetties. Less frequent are completely submerged Continue reading Dunedin Live Reef threatened by Beach Renourishment