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Crocodile Found Lounging in Pool at Keys House Article Courtesy: miamiherald.com | Originally Published: January 21, 2016
First, a shark in a Palm Beach County pool. Now, a croc in a Keys pool.
A homeowner on Lower Matecumbe Key called the sheriff’s office at 7:30 Thursday morning to report an eight-foot reptile lounging in the shallow end near the steps.
“Sheriff’s Office and Fish and Wildlife officers worked together, and the crocodile was safely removed and returned to the ocean,” said Monroe sheriff’s spokeswoman Becky Herrin.
Above: Monroe County Sheriff’s Office
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GOM Drifter Alert courtesy Arthur Mariano
CARTHE scientists are conducting an experiment in the northern Gulf of Mexico using surface drifters/floats/buoys. Please leave the drifters/floats/buoys in the water. They are designed to drift with the ocean currents for several months so the researchers can learn more about the ocean currents in the Gulf of Mexico. To learn more about this experiment, please visit – http://carthe.org/laser/
The different drifters look like this:
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