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Seine thoughts
21 August 11 12:36 PM
Went seining yesterday with my brother and my niece, dragging our net along the edge of the Delaware Bay looking for whatever. We found lady crabs, spearing, a croaker fry, lots of comb jellies, a blue claw, a few hermit crabs, and a horseshoe crab molt.
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Last day of 2010
01 January 11 05:41 AM
Our last beach walk of the year. Much of the ice has melted, the animals can scavenge again, feasting on horseshoe crabs and blue claws dredged up by the grim grinding ice. Dying comb jellies glistened on the beach, ignored by the gulls. I found a small
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