Thursday, March 24, 2005
Sharks head for Straddie
The murky grey in the water is not an oil slick, but thousands of these fish dicing with death. They are commonly seen in shallow waters in late summer and can ususally be spotted by looking for diving seagulls.
Hopefully the massive shoals seen at South Stradbroke Island (picture right) will have drifted north in time to treat us with similarly spectacular sights on North Straddie this Easter weekend.
Sharks head for Straddie
Posted by Living with Matilda at 3:15 PM
The murky grey in the water is not an oil slick, but thousands of these fish dicing with death. They are commonly seen in shallow waters in late summer and can ususally be spotted by looking for diving seagulls.
Hopefully the massive shoals seen at South Stradbroke Island (picture right) will have drifted north in time to treat us with similarly spectacular sights on North Straddie this Easter weekend.
Posted by Living with Matilda at 3:15 PM
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