It is a truly epic story of under artifact recovery that i am sure will get your heart pumping - and there is a killer photo of the True Under Water Explorer holding up his find, all sweaty and such!!!!!
Most recently i had the pleasure of working with Harry on his doctorate expedition at 100 feet in North Carolina. The project was filmed and I am looking forward to seeing myself flex my guns on film!!!!!.
I would say goodbye to your fluke if the draggers are working the area, they have mowing the lawn down to a real art. Please don't get me started, you know how they release the ones to small to keep, don't you? and they worry the recreational guys need to be regulated.
I hear next year NJ anglers will be able to take 2 fluke 19.5 inches in length between July 2nd 12:00 noon till July 2nd, 12:15, with possible extension to July 2 13:00 (for a total time of one hour) if the fish numbers support it...
How did you know the the spear-fisherman formally known as Donger was on the boat? - while he didn't get much fish, he always seems to recover something of value lolololol -Its amazing the things you find on this wreck old and new lololol -
The Delaware has a special place on my list of dive sites even if most of the time i cant really see much of it - I think the vis gets worse if they are dredging the inlets north of it as well
that is all
I remain
the bartman-mosb
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