Friday, January 20, 2012

Sea turtle eating Jellyfish



Sea turtles are the main reason I became a Beach Hugger.  Ten years ago as a member of the Sea Turtle Preservation Society, I learned the damage that trash in the sea can do to these beautiful creatures along with other marine animals.


Today's cleanup was at Avenue B in Melbourne Beach.  It was quiet, a few longboarders riding some small rollers, a couple of joggers, some brown pelicans playing follow the leader and ...
Forgotten fireworks
the Beach Huggers.

Sure, fireworks are exciting when they shoot up into the sky and light up the night.  It's the cleaning up that is a bit of a yawn to some people.
YOU STILL HAVE TO DO IT.
I would love to know what this means,
any Asian language scholars
want to take a shot at it?
The beach looked pretty but up in the dried seaweed near the dunes is where the nasty debris was hiding.  Today was a big rope day; 30 ft.  The new total is 1130 ft. or 376.66 yds.

Thanks for dropping by,
sianara,
Beach Hugger.

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