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H20man

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Anyone know if the Man O War have left or have been cleaned out of south Florida beaches, they haven't mentioned anything in the news lately.
 
We dove off of Palm Beach today, and we did see a few, but they were far and few between, nothing like what we've been seeing. Although we've also had a second species of Jellies, between 20-40 ft, that don't look to friendly either..they are easy to see though, so you can avoid them. Medulla is about the size of a small fist...
 
Took the boat out in the upper keys yesterday. Didnt see any to speak of
 
oh that's good news.
I'm down here in south Miami and it would suck to drive north for over an hour and find out they're still roaming around.
 
We had jellies on one of two dives today off Deerfield & Boca. Not proper PM-o-W, and not thimble jellies, but with extended tentacles, I didn't want to study them too closely. Saw about 2 dozen between the surface and 20'.
 
I dove LBTS Fri morning and saw a small one on the sand but none in the water.
 
I dove LBTS Fri morning and saw a small one on the sand but none in the water.

That's good, when i went 2 weeks ago i saw over 20 washed up on shore and there were plenty more once you got in to about 6-7 ft of water.
 
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