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| Name: Jon From: U of Miami E-mail: Contact |
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| Name: Marcel From: Miami E-mail: Contact |
Wow. We have to pay someone to go out there.... Self cleaning going to be best.
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| Name: Lundy From: Key West E-mail: Contact |
Could we please change camera angle so we can see whats on the bottom. You are doing a wondreful job. Its good to read about people who have never seen fish swimming on reefs and now have a better understanding of our oceans. Keep up the good work. Look forward to seeing more underwater webcams Admin reply: I wish we could move the camera, but we do not have the funds right now to clean the lens. The spot you are looking at is being cleaned by one of the Goliaths we think!!!! Tomorrow, we will move the camera to one of the spots that show how the dirty the lens is. We will do a fundraising event in the next few months as we work n a self-cleaning system for the camera housing.
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| Name: Terry From: In the Keys E-mail: Contact |
I've seen the most permit at the BH camera. Tarpon are currently at the Dry Tortuga cameras. Yippee. Looks like they cleaned the DT camera. Or are we watching from the only clean spot left?..... The water does seem to be clearer, maybe we can see something with the camera pointed at the far pillars. Admin reply: Unfortunately the camera at the Fort has not been cleaned for seven weeks. We are trying to get someone under there to give it a wipe.
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| Name: mike From: avon,indiana E-mail: Contact |
Those look like tarpon under the dock at DT this morning! 8am. Anybody else see them?
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| Name: Indy From: Plantation, originally E-mail: Contact |
Hi Ted, I was born in Plantation! Weird thing is was at a job here in Albuquerque few months back and there were actually 3 of us in one bldg born in Plantation - bizarre! Ted, which camera usually has the permits?
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| Name: Marcel From: Miami E-mail: Contact |
Trevor. Send your contact info again to my school email. marcel_moreno@dadeschools.net Permit have been at the camera in big numbers. Just not lately when I have checked. Usually they show when the current is moving fastest. The tarpon will be there soon as water temperature warm and they prepare for their migration. Here in Miami, they stay in deep water like government cut where the cruise ships leave from.
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| Name: Ted Rakowski From: Plantation, Florida E-mail: Contact |
Congratulations, you have opened up a live and wonderous world for everyone. I absolutely love it. Please remember to keep the lens clean.Fantastic, great job!
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| Name: Indy From: NM E-mail: Contact |
Marcel - you are a blessing! I'd love to see a permit, granted I wouldn't know one if I did see one without some help
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