ROFFS™ Fishy Times Newsletter – 114th Edition – Updated Videos/Interesting & Exciting Photos and Update on Northern U.S. Fishing Conditions

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White Marlin Jumping in Boat!    

Video white marlin jumping in the boat. Video Courtesy: Biopsea Sportfishing | Facebook
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Harpooned!    

Big bluefin tuna harpooned! Video Courtesy: Blue Chum | Facebook
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Fish Swimming in Flooded Street!     

This was shot in Monroe, Louisiana by Collin Landry. Flooding is so bad that fish are swimming in the street. No need to leave home, you can catch them from the porch now! Video Courtesy: Louisiana Fishing Blog | Facebook
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Tuna Harvesting!    

Selective aquaculture tuna harvesting. Video Courtesy: TC Berkan Polat | Facebook

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Eel vs. Lionfish! 

One highlight from the Cozumel trip. Eel vs. Lionfish. Video Courtesy: Gus Voelzel | Facebook

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Dangerous Fishing!  

Fisherman kiboshed by monster wave. Video Courtesy: Blue Chum | Facebook

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Pay Attention! 

Wait for it…Video Courtesy: Wakeboarding Magazine | Facebook

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Tanker Ship! 

Warning tanker ship! Video Courtesy: How To Fishing | Facebook

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Interesting Knot!  

Knots to Know: The Kreh Loop Knot. Video Courtesy: Wide Open Spaces | Facebook

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Surf Racing 1938!   

Surf racing at Bondi in 1938. I’m not sure which is more impressive – the footage or the commentary (“start swimming, brother!”). Video Courtesy: SUP Racer | Facebook

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UPDATED: INTERESTING & EXCITING PHOTOS

Above: Fish Eating Spider! Photo credit: Dolomedes briangreenei is endemic to freshwater streams in Queensland, Australia. Queensland Museum

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NEWS
Gulf Stream Water Hits the Baltimore Canyon to Washington Canyon Areas

A relatively small, counter-clockwise eddy has formed along the western side of a Gulf Stream meander and is pulling 65°-67°F blue water over the Baltimore Canyon to Washington Canyon. This is another reminder that the fishing season off New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland could start at any time now. While be believe that this feature will be short lived in these canyons, this water is headed to the eddy over the Hydrographer Canyon suggesting that more warm water and fish will be in that much larger, clockwise rotating eddy later this week or early next week.

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ROFFS™ Early Spring Special for Northern Canyon Areas

We are providing a special complimentary analysis of the overall ocean conditions from Saturday, March 12th for the canyon areas offshore of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut to New York and New Jersey to provide some motivation to get your boats ready for the season. We have included some spot sea surface temperatures (°F) and located the main eddy features with arrows indicating the flow direction of the water. Overall, there is a large clockwise rotating Gulf Stream Warm Core Ring Eddy centered south between Welker and Hydrographer Canyon. Updating the conditions from early March, the direct Gulf Stream (75°F/76°F) has pushed farther north and is now interacting directly with the large Gulf Stream eddy pulling direct Gulf Stream filament water (68°F-70°F) into the 200-500 fathom ledges of Hydrographer Canyon and also toward the 100 fathom ledges of Veatch Canyon. Furthermore, there is a large amount of 61°F-62°F water drifting west over the Atlantis Canyons and as the Gulf Stream continues to interact with this large eddy system it is likely more direct Gulf Stream filament water (70°F+) will continue to push directly into East Atlantis, Veatch and Hydrographer to Welker Canyons soon.

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