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White Seabass Release Video
Here is the video of the release of 8600 White Seabass from last Saturday that me and greg helped out with. Thanks to Sea Lab, Hubbs and all the volunteers that helped make this possible. I will definitely be helping out way more in the future. Hopefully it'll make a difference someday. I encourage anybody that has the time to help out with the program anyway they can every little bit helps!
Enjoy the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bI6zlubR7So <EMBED height=315 type=application/x-shockwave-flash width=560 src=http://www.youtube.com/v/bI6zlubR7So?version=3&hl=en_GB&rel=0 allowfullscreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always"></EMBED> |
Right on!
they seem healthy and happy in their larger environment |
Wow, that is just awesome. What a great service. I would love to help if schedule permits. Please post updates when help is needed!
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Wow! That's a lot of fish. How long does an operation like this take? I would love to get involved if there is one in SD.
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Pretty cool. Anybody have amy idea how long it will take for them be legal size? With that many I might have a chance at hooking up. :wsb:
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you guys were amazing i hope i can be like team sewer one day:rolleyes:
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If you look carefully at 2:43 there is a WSB with my name on it...
Way to go fellas!!! The next loaded hash-browns from Norm's is on me!!!! :luxhello: |
What an amazing sight. Thanks for posting :)
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Awesome video, just hope doiche bag poachers dont take advantage of the large numbers that are bound to be hanging around for a while
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I bet they taste even better at that size :). :you_rock:
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dibs on the one with stripes
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For those interested in volunteering in the San Diego area, there are two growout facilities run by the San Diego Oceans Foundation. The big one I built while I was president of the foundation - it's located at the foot of Grape Street Pier in SD bay. There is also a smaller pen that occupies a slip in the Mission Bay Marina in Quivera Basin.
Even though I'm retired out from the foundation I still like to help promote it, and the WSB facilities are near and dear to my heart... http://sdof.org/programs/collaborati...s-restoration/ |
The website says they have released over 1,000,000 White Seabass.
Hope the sea lions and seal aren't having a fest and a lot of these make it to adulthood. |
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