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Post by duckman on Aug 28, 2023 10:54:41 GMT -5
So I found this yesterday... It's #57 for the Volusia,Brevard,Indian River plus inland lakes area.
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Post by richm on Aug 28, 2023 11:59:26 GMT -5
They get viruses and infections just like everything else. Maybe old age killed it?
Numbers are outta this world. The more we have, the more we see dying. I've seen a couple up in the Scottsmoor area over the years.
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Post by duckman on Aug 28, 2023 13:55:19 GMT -5
They get viruses and infections just like everything else. Maybe old age killed it? Numbers are outta this world. The more we have, the more we see dying. I've seen a couple up in the Scottsmoor area over the years. Yeah...probably got the covid😄
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Post by richm on Aug 28, 2023 20:52:09 GMT -5
Gotta mask up.
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Post by drsnook on Aug 30, 2023 6:05:24 GMT -5
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Post by acesover on Dec 2, 2023 17:42:32 GMT -5
Nothing for them to feed on anymore
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Post by saltybum on Dec 8, 2023 12:20:18 GMT -5
Mask won't help when they have to swim around in the giant toilet know as the Indina River cess pool. What is sad is ALL marine life is suffering from humans Sh%@. Here and around the planet.
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Post by richm on Dec 8, 2023 22:10:02 GMT -5
Wasnt a bad year for grass growth in the lagoon. Manatees were tearing into it pretty good.
We need another couple 30-inch rain events and a breach in the barrier island to clean the water up quicker.
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