 - Last login: 17 hours agoLimbricus
- Limbricus is a 36 year old married guy from New York, New York, USA.
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- Member since Mar 18, 2008
"Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats." H.L. Mencken 1880
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Mobula Ray pictures reveal spectacular leaps - Telegraph
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Jul 25, 8:58am
2 reviews
marine-biology
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2007/11/23/eamobula123...
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Mobula Ray pictures reveal spectacular leaps (Sea of Cortez at the southern end of the Gulf of Mexico):

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ABC News: When Beach Dangers Lurk
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Jul 14, 8:05am
1 review
marine-biology
http://www.abcnews.go.com/Travel/Weather/story?id=5334589&page=1
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Swim With Caution: Summer's Beach Dangers
Summer beach dangers include the great white shark, which poses a danger to divers. Great white shark swims past a female diver at sea.
This article contains some useful tips on staying out of the way of things that go bump in the ocean.

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Wave-Jumping Shark Caught In Photos At New Smyrna Beach - News Story - WFTV Orla…
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Jul 11, 8:56am
2 reviews
marine-biology
http://www.wftv.com/news/16846313/detail.html
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Wave-Jumping Shark Caught In Photos At New Smyrna Beach:

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Golden Ray photos of amazing mass migration - Telegraph
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Jul 9, 12:50pm
17 reviews
marine-biology
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2008/06/24/earay124.xm...
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I can't get enough of these images!

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Exfoliating plastic beads feel good—unless you live in the ocean. - By Hillary…
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Jun 17, 9:17am
7 reviews
marine-biology
http://www.slate.com/id/2193693/
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From the page: "The thing about plastic exfoliating beads is that they don't need to break down in order to end up in the stomachs of marine life from otters to octopi.
"As this debris occupies the same size range as sand grains and planktonic organisms, it is available to a wide range of invertebrates near the base of the food chain," says Mark Browne, a scientist at the Centre for Ecological Impacts of Coastal Cities at the University of Sydney who has studied the consequences of microscopic plastic in marine habitats. And unlike other types of plastic that just happen to end up in the ocean, these beads are almost predestined to reach the sea."
You would think that this may not apply to you if your waste water ends up in a septic system instead of the municipal sewer. However, do you know where your waste goes when you have your septic tank cleaned out every few years? Something to think about...

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The true story -
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May 12, 7:30am
41 reviews
marine-biology
http://www.thomaspeschak.com/kayak-great-white-sharks-/
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This tops my list of things that make you crap your kayak!

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Monterey Bay Aquarium: Podcast, Videos &Web Cams
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Apr 4, 8:31am
33 reviews
marine-biology
http://www.mbayaq.org/efc/cam_menu.asp

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Explore the Abyss
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Mar 18, 9:34am
58 reviews
marine-biology
http://www.exploretheabyss.com/
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