LIVE Deerfield Beach, FL USA Underwater Camera

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LIVE Deerfield Beach, FL USA Underwater Camera​

Welcome to Spinner the Sea Cam's amazing view of the Deerfield Beach underwater camera located in South Florida.



Welcome to the amazing views of Deerfield Beach. Whether you are watching the early morning sunrise, a fisher on the pier fighting a feisty barracuda, or King Benny the Blenny yeeting sharks - we hope these awesome wonders will help serve as a reminder that we all have a responsibility to take care of the ocean and everything in it and around it. Be wise and do your part to keep the ocean and its creatures free of plastics and other harmful materials. Deerfield Beach… more than just a pretty beach!

 
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MarkLaymon

Mark Laymon
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Underwater Fish Cam - September 2021 Recap​


#DFBfish #HereFishyFishy #SpinnerTheSeaCam #Hammerhead #Snook #WelcomeToTheFishBowl #Shark #SaltLife #Ocean #octopus #bait #snookandbaitshow #baitball The month of September I am going to refer to as the Snook and Bait show as it seemed they were everywhere at every given point and time. It was mesmerizing, action-filled, sparkling, and even aerobatic at times. The blues throughout the month were spectacular and reminded me of Vincent Van Gogh’s blue phase – the reason behind the Art theme. There were times you would catch a glimpse of different variety of fish (besides the snook and bait show) such as multiple triggerfish, surgeons and doctors (still no blue tangs), horse-eyed jack, the queen angel (still missing the French), a snapper who bit off more than he could chew, random lone tarpons, and even a clumsy porkfish. Multiple octopuses paid a visit and cleaned the camera at the same time and even a few roque jellies and squid floated by. Additionally, but not shown here, new species revealed themselves: bonito and a spotted trunkfish. We hope you enjoy the “Snook and Bait Show” this month and appreciate you taking to the time to read the description ;) Have a great month!
 




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