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longshot - 10 Aug 2006 15:15 GMT
my diving was cut short in Venice, how long does the red tide last?

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Grumman-581 - 10 Aug 2006 16:23 GMT
> my diving was cut short in Venice, how long does the red tide last?

Usually until the last day of your vacation...
Lee Bell - 11 Aug 2006 13:38 GMT
> my diving was cut short in Venice, how long does the red tide last?

Too long.
Rick Simms - 11 Aug 2006 20:00 GMT
>> my diving was cut short in Venice, how long does the red tide last?
>
>Too long.

21 huh!

Why so few?

Glad to see ya made it back.

Rick Simms
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Lee Bell - 11 Aug 2006 20:17 GMT
> 21 huh!
> Why so few?
> Glad to see ya made it back.

We limited out the first day and proceeded to help limit the boat out,
including the three crew members.  Marty and I were, by far, the most
successful on lobster.  On the other hand, we didn't do well on fish at all.
We're very reluctant to kill anything small, particularly anything small and
stupid.  We got three red grouper and three of four hogfish.  That's very
poor for us.

We didn't make it back easily.  I'll tell you the stories later.

Lee
Matthias Voss - 11 Aug 2006 17:03 GMT
> my diving was cut short in Venice, how long does the red tide last?

till next full moon.
Matthias
Clifford Beshers - 11 Aug 2006 18:59 GMT
> my diving was cut short in Venice, how long does the red tide last?

I've heard people in San Diego say that what kills the red tide is
anything that disturbs the calm, such as a storm or cold water welling
up from below and turning the water column over.
 
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