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Reef Raider - Caracal 180 / Suzuki 140

Sunday, August 30, 2009

You gotta check out this website

Hey Reefraider fans,


Unfortunately the Reefraider is on hiatus as my Depth Finder is having problems with the software so I sent it in for warranty repair.

Anyway, a good friend of mine Omar Chavez turned me on to this site http://teens4oceans.org/webcam/ggrp/camer1.html (copy the address and paste it onto your address bar and press enter). You will be able to view two underwater cameras with live streaming video, one from Bahia Honda, and the other from Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas. It is really mesmerizing, I have been able to catalog at least 20 different species of fish, not the least of which are the 10 or so individual Goliath grouper that hang out in front of the camera leisurely swimming against the current at the Bahia Honda site. There are also many Permit, Snook, tons of Tarpon, schools of Yellow Tail and Mangrove snapper, as well as several different varieties of Shark. At the Fort Jefferson site, Snook and Tarpon are also common, but in the mornings you can also see thousands of schooling pilchards and other fish.

I hope you enjoy this site as much as I have, and if you have the means please order a Tee-Shirt or send a donation to the Teens4Oceans team to help fund their research.

I have added a link just above he most recent post for easier navigation, just click where it says TEEN 4 OCEANS and you will be directed to the website.

Till next time...

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