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enjoying the river while removing the litter - May 8, 2011

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2011

more about the scenery and critters than litter removal, but also experimenting with a camera mounted on my inflatable kayak. Works pretty well. If clearing the parks and waterways of trash interest you then you will probably like this video.

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  • What nature park r u at cause i live in tampa as well and would like to check out that nature park at least i think it was a nature park cause i saw a board walk

  • @SternyCam I work Riverhills and Temple Crest park, occasionally Lake Park. I have done Rowlett park once. Also do Sweetwater creek. One of these days I will get up to Lettuce Lake. Try to do as much as I can from my kayak, otherwise I use chest waders and work the shoreline.

  • have u ever found something dead on the river?

  • @dulcecanddy yes, turtles, birds, and fish.

  • Bob. Another nice vid!

    Any good plants for aquarium that my turtle won't destroy too much?

  • @walsallcrew I don't know of any. Turtles will eat plants. They also like to crawl through them. A mix of live and plastic is probably the best bet. I have to replace my live plants all the time. Mossballs are not usually eaten but the turtles will still tear it apart.

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  • Great vid:)

  • what you did is amazing i dont know anybody who goes through the trouble to do what you did, beautiful photos

  • @BauriBob That makes sense. When I search images for both, they look really similar- the cooter and the FL red belly. I think you're right about it being a YBC. 

  • @salmonella4everyone I'm not sure. I thought it might be a yellow bellied cooter.

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