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Topic Title: Dredging in Cocoa Beach Topic Summary: big change in water clarity for the better Created On: 12/08/2019 05:51 AM |
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- RocketSurf | - 12/08/2019 05:51 AM |
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- Plan B | - 12/08/2019 06:35 AM |
- dingpatch | - 12/08/2019 08:39 AM |
- RocketSurf | - 12/08/2019 09:41 AM |
- scombrid | - 12/08/2019 02:07 PM |
- Greensleeves | - 12/09/2019 09:07 AM |
- Cole | - 12/10/2019 06:08 AM |
- SurferMic | - 12/10/2019 06:42 AM |
- Greensleeves | - 12/10/2019 09:05 AM |
- tom | - 12/10/2019 05:40 PM |
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12/08/2019 09:41 AM
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As GS said, a lot of birds are working the canals. Pelicans, cormorants, ospreys.....
I decided to join in the hunt and freelined a pretty large mullet whilst cooking dinner. Didn't see any action on the rod but when I went to check I did have a big ole nasty catfish. Semi-unrelated, 2 days ago I saw 3 bald eagles overhead at around 300 feet. |
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12/08/2019 02:07 PM
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Drier than normal weather reduces nutrient loading from run off. Muck removal reduces internal loading. Some may remember the worst of the 2016 brown tide in BRL was January building into March riding on abnormally rainy winter. That bloom collapsed in warming weather and caused a historic fish kill. 2019 has been pretty dry on the whole. IRL is clearing up in our neck of the woods.
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