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Coach Cormier had his snappers perform individual competition indoors - his group of 13 was incredible over the 2-day training session!!!
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/
Fishing boats near Allen's Reef.
Opening day of Red Snapper Season 2010 in Gulf of Mexico with restricted fishing area because of BP Oil Spill.
Turned out to be the last day for us. More and more of the gulf closed daily.
95th Blessing of the Fleet from OLOPS Catholic Church ...photos taken from lead Shrimp boat while in procession up and down the Bayou....
'Red Snapper' at 'The Sugar Factory' (De Melkweg) in Amsterdam, Friday, 6th of May 2011.
Band members: Rich Thair (drums), Ali Friend (double bass/vocals), David Ayers (guitar) and Tom Challenger (saxophonist).
www.facebook.com/pages/RED-SNAPPER-OFFICIAL-BAND/10280700457
Snappers are quite curious fish. Some of them even attempted to get right into a camera. Very common, edible fish.
'Red Snapper' at 'The Sugar Factory' (De Melkweg) in Amsterdam, Friday, 6th of May 2011.
Band members: Rich Thair (drums), Ali Friend (double bass/vocals), David Ayers (guitar) and Tom Challenger (saxophonist).
www.facebook.com/pages/RED-SNAPPER-OFFICIAL-BAND/10280700457
The Snapper (Pagrus auratus, sometimes Chrysophrys auratus ) One of the most popular eating fish which occur around our coastline. Quite a pretty fish with its pink, bronze and white scales.
This large specimen was feeding around a oyster and mussel covered point, and was rather fond of anchovies.After the photo it was returned to the water to search out safer foods. Smaller Snapper were also present.
There was a snapper tearing up the grass in the back yard when we woke up. When I took Calee to her room near the front of the house she kept yelling turtle. When I looked out there was another one on the front yard. All in all they dug 6 holes and planted 5 eggs in one nest near the driveway. When we looked them up online it said the average snapper would lay 25-30 eggs so I don't think she was done. At any rate I picked them both up by their tails and put them into a 5 gallon bucket and dumped them back in the pond. I think I'm going to have to move them both to a lake nearby in order to save the lawn.