The Second Sandbar: Seagrove Florida

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2009

Snorkling the Florida panhandle can be loads of fun. Sure, there isn't a coral reef there, but 'The Second Sandbar' definately has a lot to offer as you will see in this episode of 'Another Walk with Mike'. Witness the array of fish Mike discovers during his outing, along with some special finds of sand dollar and star fish. This underwater journey is captured quite nicely and will set you up for a journey of your own to... 'The Second Sandbar'.

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  • for sure i would think on the second sandbar in Florida there would be a dozen hundred sharks!

  • @TheCornproductions I actually saw as many inward of that point than anywhere else. But listen, I did a lot, and I mean a lot of snorkeling there and 99% of the sharks I saw were nurse sharks. Then again, I didn't snorkel at night. But the point is, there really aren't as many as people think. I had tarpon pass me and a lot of other marine life, though.

  • You'll definately appreciate my recent video, 'The Gulf is Alive'. It is jammed packed with interesting finds. Btw, I've been to Blue sevral times when over visitig Ocala springs, but have never visited Wekiva though I've wanted to. Thanks for the comment.

  • Great video, looks like you have some wonderful adventures!

  • Thanks, I do enjoy getting out and exploring. It's nice to discover things before your very own eyes.

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  • You are handsome! =)

  • We have Coral Reefs in Florida Panhandle We find Coral on the Shores all the time at the coast, I was born and raised here. Scuba Divers, and Marine Biologist say we have Coral reefs Just off shore here in the florida panhandle.

    There mostly Sponges tho. We have some hard Coral, I know where Coral Reefs are here in the florida panhandle, there just football fields off the beach. I know where ones are in Desolate areas, where there are Dirt Roads, and forest for miles as long as the eyes can see

  • One of my favorite things to do is go snorkling at the springs... I live in Orlando, so Blue or Wekiva is the best choice. All the fish, turtles and such are SO cool!

  • So cool you never know what you will find on a sandbar!

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