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Riding the CVNP Towpath we saw this girl in a pond in what used to be the canal. What a pretty girl.

Sea Foam

This is a natural process occurring in especially big seas, where plankton and other small sea organisms are literally pulverised against the rocks of the shoreline, resulting in a very fine protein suspension in the sea which coats the air-bubbles created by the waves to create a stiff froth, just the same way as egg protein coats air bubbles to make meringue, and beer protein coats air bubbles to produce a head of foam in a beer glass. from viv.id.au/blog/20070827.871/sea-foam/

Snapper Jones teaches us all how to live healthy, active lives.

A school of Gray Snapper lounge among the corals at Dry Tortugas National Park

 

Fried Red Snapper in Tamarind Sauce - crispy deep fried fish with a yummy tangy sauce. Taken and eaten at Vietnam House in HCMC.

Chinatown, London

Gold Coast, Queensland Australia

At Bryn Alyn, North Wales.

Jon with a Snapper, Hervey Bay

 

Photo by Guide Paul Dolan

 

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My co-worker gave me limes so I made Red Snapper Ceviche. Thanks Felix!

Sea Foam

This is a natural process occurring in especially big seas, where plankton and other small sea organisms are literally pulverised against the rocks of the shoreline, resulting in a very fine protein suspension in the sea which coats the air-bubbles created by the waves to create a stiff froth, just the same way as egg protein coats air bubbles to make meringue, and beer protein coats air bubbles to produce a head of foam in a beer glass. from viv.id.au/blog/20070827.871/sea-foam/

Hanauma Bay snorkeling

Wave breaking over Snapper Rocks

Our professional photographer, Jessica Alexander. A majority of this collection is from her shots. She's good.

Dinner on Saturday night. Grilled red snapper with cumin, chili and garlic crust. Served with mango salsa.

Makes me think of a bird...Le Bagh Forest Preserve, Chicago

yummy fresh snappers and bass. A little butter, some capers, a knife, a fire and a plate is all I ask

One of several snapper species found in the Gulf of Mexico.

Shot from the Snappers baseball game.

Sea Foam

This is a natural process occurring in especially big seas, where plankton and other small sea organisms are literally pulverised against the rocks of the shoreline, resulting in a very fine protein suspension in the sea which coats the air-bubbles created by the waves to create a stiff froth, just the same way as egg protein coats air bubbles to make meringue, and beer protein coats air bubbles to produce a head of foam in a beer glass. from viv.id.au/blog/20070827.871/sea-foam/

1990 Snapper rehab with new Tecumseh motor, clutch and other new parts.

A red snapper caught with an x-rap rapala.

Not a moment too soon, we bought a new lawn mower. It's red, and it's a Snapper. It's a red Snapper. Snapper mowers have been around for 70 years, apparently, and featured in the Forrest Gump movie. "Mow, Forrest, Mow!" is something you see when you google that.

Thai snapper, pickled bamboo shoots, black tea, white grape juice

 

'Ode Panos' Brut Domaine Spiropoulos NV (Peloponissos, Greece)

Snapper - Pagrus auratus (Forster, 1801) [more of this species]

 

Very similar to the Red Seabream (P. major) of the northern pacific. This species occurs south of the tropics. The are slight differences in the bump of the head, otherwise almost identical.

 

They can be identified by pinkish body with blue spots on the upper part of the body. The bottom most parts of the caudal, anal and ventral fins are white, the rest of those fins are transparent.

   

Date: December 3, 2004

Location: Lorne [more at this location]

Country: Australia

 

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Australasian snapper Pagrus auratus swimming above kelp forest in shallow water lit by sun rays.

On the 13th March 2021 the 'Hav Snapper' (1991, 3,041DWT) is seen sheltering in Tor Bay whilst sailing from Hamburg to Brest. The 'Eurodam' and the 'Marella Explorer' form the back drop.

Right in the deer enclosure pond, a snapping turtle [Chelydra serpentina] has made himself right at home! He hangs motionless in the water, mocking the July heat of the Georgia coast. Cool to see.

 

A fear I had as a kid when swimming in the creek was that I would lose some piggies to one of these toe-munching dinosaurs...

 

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Marsa Alam, red sea.

Snapping the Snapper, at the Frankfurt Christmas Market in Birmingham, England.

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