https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUVRHcPFYHQ
" A 10- to 12-foot great white shark was spotted on Alligator Reef off Islamorada Saturday, circling a charter snorkeling boat for about 30 to 45 minutes.
The large fish, which is a rare sight in Keys waters, was swimming in about 15 feet of water around the HappyCat, a charter vessel docked at Robbie's Marina on Lower Matecumbe Key.
Captain Chris Muller got into the water to shoot video of the shark as it swam by his boat around 3:45 p.m."
Continued at
http://www.keysnet.com/2016/04/17/50...imming-on.html
The captain said the shark hung out in the deeper southern portion of the reef after visiting the snorkel boat in shallow water.
http://floridakeys.noaa.gov/
No end of fun times in and around Alligator Lighthouse over the years. I have been doing round winders out there for a coons age from various points along the Keys in the area. Well, I guess Whites coexist with kiters in Oz and more frequent digs, so why not here?
Approaching the light from the western shallows.
A look down from the top of the lighthouse.
A look down from a bit higher into all that blue water and the things it may conceal at times.
Well, something to think about on the next round winder out to the light.
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