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Search for a Stargazer and return to muck diving at the Blue Heron Bridge!

Jonathan teams up with Jeff Nelson, an expert critter spotter, to dive the Blue Heron Bridge, known for the best “muck diving” in the USA. Located in Rivier…



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Jonathan teams up with Jeff Nelson, an expert critter spotter, to dive the Blue Heron Bridge, known for the best “muck diving” in the USA. Located in Riviera Beach, Florida, the Blue Heron Bridge is an easy shore dive filled with an amazing diversity of small marine animals–if you can find them! In this episode, Jonathan is searching for one of the rarest animals seen there–the Stargazer fish.

#muckdiving #scuba #florida

JONATHAN BIRD’S BLUE WORLD is an Emmy Award-winning underwater science/adventure series featuring underwater cinematographer/naturalist Jonathan Bird.

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