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Forget the Turkey, this Pilgrim is diving into a new kind of Turkey. Hint, this Peacock really struts his every changing colors but he prefers swimming in the ocean to trotting land. Would you like to trade in your Turkey to meet amazing fish like the Peacock Flounder? Join us for an exciting travel adventure, diving into these beautiful Caribbean blues ЁЯСЙЁЯП╜ CruiseNautic.com

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Coral Spawning was first scientifically witnessed 30 years ago by several marine biologists working on the Great Barrier Reef. It's Mother Nature's way of maintaining a consistently robust coral gene pool. Predicting when the coral spawing will occur is not an exact science but does rely on several environmental cues. The ocean temperature needs to be 26 degrees celcius or above for the month before for the gametes to mature. Secondly, they will generally reproduce 4 to 6 nights after the full moon in November or December when there is little tidal movement. Thirdly, it will generally be about 2-3 hours after the sun sets, because it's nice and romantic!, but more importantly most of the plankton feeders will be asleep, giving the eggs more time to settle to the relative safety of the reef. For more information visit: http://www.silverseries.com.au/night_dive.htm Music Credit: "Love Song" by Gerritvanaaken http://soundcloud.com/gerritvanaaken/

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The crew on J109 Going to Red discuss various tactics as they make their way through the fleet of boats. With lots of boats converging at the bottom mark at the same time, finding a slot to round the mark in clear air would be key to success on the next beat of the race. The team at Bottom up Boats hopes you are enjoying these short bits from the season-end frosties regatta on Strangford Lough, where the excitement and competition are always at their peak. Join us as we delve into the strategies employed by the crew, highlighting their decision-making processes and teamwork under pressure. This regatta not only showcases sailing skills but also the camaraderie that develops among the teams as they navigate the challenging waters. We appreciate you tuning in and encourage your feedback on these thrilling sailing moments, as we aim to bring you more engaging content from the world of sailing. Don't forget to subscribe for more updates and exciting footage from future events!

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