I live in NC, and I *hate* the Atlantic beaches. For one thing, if I want water that warm, I'll take a bath. For another, you can't see six inches in the muck. Bleah. Never know what might be lurking to take a chunk out of you. Love them sharks we've been having...
My Marinegirl biologist would tell you that such water conditions mean that all sealife in that water is long gone and long dead....apparently the more muckier the better for all them little critters to live happy productive blood curdling lives....and that's just the crabs....
My Marinegirl biologist would tell you that such water conditions mean that all sealife in that water is long gone and long dead....apparently the more muckier the better for all them little critters to live happy productive blood curdling lives....and that's just the crabs....
Ha. San Juan Islands, Puget Sound, WA state. The water is clear to 60' down, no problem, and the place is *teeming* with life. Ditto for tropical waters I've dived in.
It's just Atlantic US beaches and sewers that are opaque... :P
(my keys etwee v ad m dot work so this should e itrestig lol) god, could you imagie goig for a dive ad havig oe of those thigs attack you? i wet to the shore i jersey ad the whole state is filthy, ot just the shore. lol 2 keys are goe lol
(my keys etwee v ad m dot work so this should e itrestig lol) god, could you imagie goig for a dive ad havig oe of those thigs attack you? i wet to the shore i jersey ad the whole state is filthy, ot just the shore. lol 2 keys are goe lol
New to the english language are we?
Yeah yeah I know. We should all chip in to uy him a ew key oard or somethig. Should't we?
Ha. San Juan Islands, Puget Sound, WA state. The water is clear to 60' down, no problem, and the place is *teeming* with life. Ditto for tropical waters I've dived in.
It's just Atlantic US beaches and sewers that are opaque... :P
Nah, In WA they pulls little twicksees on little tourestees.
Local pensioners pour the contents of their aquariums into the bay. Twiksee little buggers...
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I live in NC, and I *hate* the Atlantic beaches. For one thing, if I want water that warm, I'll take a bath. For another, you can't see six inches in the muck. Bleah. Never know what might be lurking to take a chunk out of you. Love them sharks we've been having...
Gimme 60deg crystal clear water any day.
Originally posted by burningwheel
cool stuff...
Mmmm smelly too.
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I re-upped with rivals for at least another month, so go ahead and use the old login to get your recruiting fix.
I shall name my first born groverat and I shall hang your photo right next to my autographed Chris Simms' jockstrap.
Originally posted by groverat
The ocean is a bad place.
Yes, my thoughts exactly.
Originally posted by Kickaha
Gimme 60deg crystal clear water any day.
My Marinegirl biologist would tell you that such water conditions mean that all sealife in that water is long gone and long dead....apparently the more muckier the better for all them little critters to live happy productive blood curdling lives....and that's just the crabs....
Originally posted by aquafire
My Marinegirl biologist would tell you that such water conditions mean that all sealife in that water is long gone and long dead....apparently the more muckier the better for all them little critters to live happy productive blood curdling lives....and that's just the crabs....
Ha. San Juan Islands, Puget Sound, WA state. The water is clear to 60' down, no problem, and the place is *teeming* with life. Ditto for tropical waters I've dived in.
It's just Atlantic US beaches and sewers that are opaque... :P
Originally posted by futuremac
(my keys etwee v ad m dot work so this should e itrestig lol) god, could you imagie goig for a dive ad havig oe of those thigs attack you? i wet to the shore i jersey ad the whole state is filthy, ot just the shore. lol 2 keys are goe lol
New to the english language are we?
Yeah yeah I know. We should all chip in to uy him a ew key oard or somethig. Should't we?
Originally posted by Kickaha
Ha. San Juan Islands, Puget Sound, WA state. The water is clear to 60' down, no problem, and the place is *teeming* with life. Ditto for tropical waters I've dived in.
It's just Atlantic US beaches and sewers that are opaque... :P
Nah, In WA they pulls little twicksees on little tourestees.
Local pensioners pour the contents of their aquariums into the bay. Twiksee little buggers...
Originally posted by aquafire
Nah, In WA they pulls little twicksees on little tourestees.
Local pensioners pour the contents of their aquariums into the bay. Twiksee little buggers...
Who you calling a *tourist*, eh?
They're saying it's most likely whale blubber
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BOOT!
I want answers damnit! What is it?!
Originally posted by Moogs
I want answers damnit! What is it?!
A big stinky pile of rotting flesh.
Originally posted by Wrong Robust
http://www.msnbc.com/news/933992.asp?cp1=1
They're saying it's most likely whale blubber
i didn't read that