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June 29, 2009

Underwater Tarpon Migration Video

By Tim Romano

It's monday, and if you're like me - most of my brainpower is used up just figuring how to brew coffee and turn on the computer. Typically I need a little kick start to get productive. This video worked for me this morning...

Thanks to Drs. Jerry Ault and Jiangang Luo of the University of Miami (the videographers), Bonefish Tarpon and Trust, and of course Midcurrent.com for the heads-up on showing how these amazing fish travel en masse.

Happy Monday,

TR

 

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from MLH wrote 2 years 47 weeks ago

That's impressive. Looks like the typical crowd slowly filing into work on Monday morning after a hard weekend. I like the two going against the flow - must be the skeleton crew from the weekend shift.

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from 2Poppa wrote 2 years 47 weeks ago

Amazing!
No pushing or shoving except for the juveniles at the end.
Looks like a couple got sent to the back of the line ...

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from senglund wrote 2 years 47 weeks ago

That's awesome. I can totally relate to the brewing of coffee and turning on the computer situation.

That's one of those videos you can watch and just zone out for a while.

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from buckhunter wrote 2 years 47 weeks ago

When I see a large school of fish like that is amazes me that there is enough life in the ocean to feed them all.

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from Evan V wrote 2 years 47 weeks ago

If only I could put that on loop and save it as my desktop background.

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from FloridaHunter1226 wrote 2 years 47 weeks ago

Why are these people so busy video taping these fish instead of getting back to the boat and rigging a rod up... I mean with a school that big, your chances of catching one would have to be pretty high. lol. Amazing video.

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from MLH wrote 2 years 47 weeks ago

That's impressive. Looks like the typical crowd slowly filing into work on Monday morning after a hard weekend. I like the two going against the flow - must be the skeleton crew from the weekend shift.

+1 Good Comment? | | Report
from 2Poppa wrote 2 years 47 weeks ago

Amazing!
No pushing or shoving except for the juveniles at the end.
Looks like a couple got sent to the back of the line ...

+1 Good Comment? | | Report
from senglund wrote 2 years 47 weeks ago

That's awesome. I can totally relate to the brewing of coffee and turning on the computer situation.

That's one of those videos you can watch and just zone out for a while.

+1 Good Comment? | | Report
from buckhunter wrote 2 years 47 weeks ago

When I see a large school of fish like that is amazes me that there is enough life in the ocean to feed them all.

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from Evan V wrote 2 years 47 weeks ago

If only I could put that on loop and save it as my desktop background.

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from FloridaHunter1226 wrote 2 years 47 weeks ago

Why are these people so busy video taping these fish instead of getting back to the boat and rigging a rod up... I mean with a school that big, your chances of catching one would have to be pretty high. lol. Amazing video.

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