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Mass Stingray Migration
06-13-2009, 02:31 AM
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Mass Stingray Migration
This is from an email sent to my lady friends business email. Hope you like, the photos, they're amazing.

The letter reads:

Looking like giant leaves floating in the sea, thousands of Golden Rays are seen here gathering off the coast of Mexico. The spectacular scene was captured as the magnificent creatures made one of their biannual mass migrations to more agreeable waters. Gliding silently beneath the waves, they turned vast areas of blue water to gold off the northern tip of the Yucatan Peninsula. Sandy Cretilli, an amateur photographer, stumbled across the phenomenon while looking for whale sharks.

She said: 'It was an unreal image, very difficult to describe. The surface of the water was covered by warm and different shades of gold and looked like a bed ofautumn leaves gently moved by the wind. 'It's hard to say exactly how many there were, but in the range of a few thousand'

'We were surrounded by them without seeing the edge of the school and we could see many under the water surface too. I feel very fortunate I was there in the right place at the right time to experience nature at its best'

Measuring up to 7ft (2.1 meters) from wing-tip to wing-tip, Golden rays are also more prosaically known as cow nose rays. They have long, pointed pectoral fins that separate into two lobes in front of their high-domed heads and give them a cow-like appearance. Despite having poisonous stingers, they are known to be shy and non-threatening when in large schools. The population in the Gulf of Mexico migrates, in schools of as many as 10,000, clockwise from westernFlorida to the Yucatan.

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06-13-2009, 10:05 AM
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RE: Mass Stingray Migration
wow, thats amazing
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06-15-2009, 08:35 AM
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RE: Mass Stingray Migration
And that ship's propeller is doing what to them? Dodgy
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06-15-2009, 12:39 PM (This post was last modified: 06-15-2009 12:44 PM by admin.)
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RE: Mass Stingray Migration
That's interesting you mentioned that CMP, my lady friend asked the same question. Hopefully, (this is wishful thinking) they shut the engine down while taking these pics. Even if they did, how many other boats have gone whizzing through them? It hurts me to think about that, same with the manatees. Do you notice the white markings on their back in the last pic? I hope thats not prop scars, again, wishful thinking....Sad Not sure what else it could be though.

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