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"AKA Slough Anchovy -- about 2"" long; swarms of them around the boats. Note: The Slough Anchovy range is mostly south of here (SoCal to Mexico); however, water temps have been warmer than usual and they may have headed north as many other species have."
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@ YES 2014
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A school of these had been driven up on the beach at low tide at Blind Pass on Sanibel and were the objects of a feeding frenzy by gulls and shorebirds. See also, http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2000695
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A school of these had been driven up on the beach at low tide at Blind Pass on Sanibel and were the objects of a feeding frenzy by gulls and shorebirds. See also, http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2000695
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A school of these had been driven up on the beach at low tide at Blind Pass on Sanibel and were the objects of a feeding frenzy by gulls and shorebirds. See also, http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/2000695
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I believe this is a dead fish.
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