CT-Rich
Contributor
I haven’t been posting many videos this year. I have these two from the last couple of weeks. Both were at Green Bridge. Saw a schoolof Banded rudder fish while diving with my daughter. The second video was taken last Sunday. Conditions are getting progressively better, the presence of salps (the chains of little jellyfish looking critter*) are a good indication that visibility is going to explode.
My new camera seems to have exceeded the capacity of my laptop/editing software, so the top video was done with a freeware editor called Videopad, not as many nice features as Corel, but I was able to do something with the footage.
Last Sunday, we found some weights at Kings Beach. Describe them and we’ll get them back to you.
*Salps are not related to jellies, they are proto chordates, meaning they are related to creatures with backbones more than to other invertebrates. Being filter feeders, they will help Hoover up the phytoplankton and improve the late summer visibility
My new camera seems to have exceeded the capacity of my laptop/editing software, so the top video was done with a freeware editor called Videopad, not as many nice features as Corel, but I was able to do something with the footage.
Last Sunday, we found some weights at Kings Beach. Describe them and we’ll get them back to you.
*Salps are not related to jellies, they are proto chordates, meaning they are related to creatures with backbones more than to other invertebrates. Being filter feeders, they will help Hoover up the phytoplankton and improve the late summer visibility