Results 1 to 16 of 16

Thread: Grayton Beach this morning


  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Pt. Washington!!
    Posts
    13,633
    Recipes
    1
    Images
    184

    Grayton Beach this morning

    I took my usual walk along Grayton beach this morning and saw quite a few interesting things.
    There are a lot of man of war :

    Blue Buttons:



    Moon Jellies:



    Cannonball jelly fish:



    and some that look like clear glass bottle bottoms. It was amazing. The man of war are very beautiful creatures. I tried hard not to step on any of them.

    A ways down the beach there was a huge flock of gulls (about 200 yard long rectangle grouping) all grooming themselves with their heads bobbibg up and down. I have never seen such a large group together.

    I picked up quite a bit of trash (beer cans, cigarette butts and plastic cups)
    The season is upon us....
    ~~Dream like you will live forever....Live like you will die tomorrow~~

  2. The Following 16 Users Say Thank You to Allifunn For This Useful Post:


  3. #2
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    grapevine, tx. /On the road to SoWal
    Posts
    23,946
    Images
    178
    Grayt pics!! I envy you and your walks. I'm so glad you include us though!
    I love Jesus, but I drink a little. ~Gladys
    DD, I toad you it was pucking hot.~~Kitty
    "You're my fun, drunk aunt" ~~Layla to Vanessa 2011

  4. #3
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    SoWal, FL
    Posts
    18,596
    Images
    257
    beautiful shots afunn!

    yes, spring break is actually in swing. hope everybody, visitors and residents, stay safe.

  5. #4
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Pt. Washington!!
    Posts
    13,633
    Images
    184
    I must confess, I didn't take the pictures I found them on line (google)
    The beach is littered by tons of blue buttons, all about the size of a dime or quarter.

    It was cloudy on the beach and the surf is rough, but it was beautiful, as always.
    ~~Dream like you will live forever....Live like you will die tomorrow~~

  6. #5
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Near the ATL and in SoWal as often as possible
    Posts
    14,057
    Images
    35
    Thanks. I never knew what those things were called.

  7. #6
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    grapevine, tx. /On the road to SoWal
    Posts
    23,946
    Images
    178
    Quote Originally Posted by Allifunn View Post
    I must confess, I didn't take the pictures I found them on line (google)
    The beach is littered by tons of blue buttons, all about the size of a dime or quarter.

    It was cloudy on the beach and the surf is rough, but it was beautiful, as always.
    Well, it IS True Confessions Day.
    I love Jesus, but I drink a little. ~Gladys
    DD, I toad you it was pucking hot.~~Kitty
    "You're my fun, drunk aunt" ~~Layla to Vanessa 2011

  8. The Following User Says Thank You to DD For This Useful Post:


  9. #7
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    SoWal, FL
    Posts
    18,596
    Images
    257
    Quote Originally Posted by Allifunn View Post
    I must confess, I didn't take the pictures I found them on line (google)
    The beach is littered by tons of blue buttons, all about the size of a dime or quarter.

    It was cloudy on the beach and the surf is rough, but it was beautiful, as always.
    I thought you were showing off your photography skillz!

    those creatures are totally alien! wonder where they really come from?

  10. #8
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Posts
    31,565
    Images
    2649
    I saw many Man O War yesterday, and most were tiny, like I've never seen before. The Blue Buttons must have washed up last night b/c I saw zero yesterday. I also saw plenty of Moon Jellies.

    Allifunn, I didn't see any yesterday, but what you describe as the bottom of the Coke bottle is probably the "By the Wind Sailor" Jellyfish (Velella velella), which when it dries out on the beach, looks like a thin bottle bottom, almost plastic like in feel and look.
    From the same site your other pictures came:


  11. #9
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Pt. Washington!!
    Posts
    13,633
    Images
    184
    Quote Originally Posted by Smiling JOe View Post
    I saw many Man O War yesterday, and most were tiny, like I've never seen before. The Blue Buttons must have washed up last night b/c I saw zero yesterday. I also saw plenty of Moon Jellies.

    Allifunn, I didn't see any yesterday, but what you describe as the bottom of the Coke bottle is probably the "By the Wind Sailor" Jellyfish (Velella velella), which when it dries out on the beach, looks like a thin bottle bottom, almost plastic like in feel and look.
    The "BTWS" jellyfish have been on the beach for at least a week...last week I almost picked one up thinking it was glass
    There were tons of the little blue buttons, must have happened overnight. I was also in Watersound this afternoon and there was much of the same, only more man of wars!
    ~~Dream like you will live forever....Live like you will die tomorrow~~

  12. #10
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Dallas/WaterColor/on computer
    Posts
    27,026
    Images
    1
    ...the beaches along 30A never cease to amaze me in their beauty!

    Thanks, Alf...you are a true blue sowaller to share this with us!
    Which community along 30A shall we pillage this evening?....gttbm

  13. #11
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Posts
    5,791
    Same thing happening down Pensacola Beach too:

    'Sailors' litter beach | pnj.com | Pensacola News Journal
    But hey...Top Ramen tastes a whole lot better when you eat it off of a Granite Countertop. (Mr & Mrs Too Much Homebuyer)

  14. #12
    I find it alarming. If you search the internet you will discover it is a global phenomenom, a tremendous rise in jellyfish numbers worldwide. Something is happening to our oceans. Here is just a little excerpt from the Oceana site from last summer:

    "It appears that jellyfish have invaded not just the oceans but the media, too.
    Last week I told you about our marine scientist Margot Stiles' cameo on the CBS Early Show to talk about the jellyfish invasion. They aired a longer version of the story Sunday evening -- check it out. They included quite a bit of footage from our European office of jellyfish and our roving catamaran, the Ranger.
    Plus, Sunday morning, the New York Times ran a story about the same thing.
    As Margot says, the jellyfish swarms are a symptom of the greater oceanic illnesses. Maybe their sting will serve as a wake-up call to those beachgoers -- who may or may not be already conservation-minded -- to do something about the overfishing, global warming, and pollution that's causing the blobs to bloom around the globe."

  15. #13
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Madison, Alabama
    Posts
    1,450
    Images
    4
    I will never understand why people litter. I still remember the commercial of the Native American standing on a cliff with a tear in his eye then they scanned the litter. I was taught as a child never to litter and so were my children.

  16. #14
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Location
    Arlington, TX
    Posts
    837
    Images
    3
    We were in Galveston, TX a few weeks ago for Mardi Gras and the manowar were everywhere one day, like 1/ft along the beach ranging from 1 inch to about 8 inches long. I had a run in with one as a kid, I've never forgotten it! We also saw several pieces of the cannonball fish, we had no clue what they were, the bubble part of them must have popped before we came up on them because we only saw the thick rubbery looking part-1st time to see those for us.

    Last year at Seagrove we saw tons of the blue buttons a couple of different days, we didn't know what they were so we named them condom jellies!!!

  17. #15
    Has anyone seen any Horseshoe crabs on the beach? I understand it's mating season right now!

  18. #16
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Atlanta
    Posts
    457
    Images
    57
    I love horseshoe crabs. Used to see them as a kid on St. Joe Beach all the time. They look absolutely prehistoric. I see fewer of them these days.

Similar Threads

  1. Grayton Beach - published booklet on old cottages?
    By Yzarctoo in forum All About SoWal
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 03-10-2009, 02:55 PM
  2. Defending vehicles on the beach?
    By thumper in forum Local Government and Groups
    Replies: 80
    Last Post: 12-27-2007, 01:03 PM
  3. Grayton Beach Report - Dec 18 2005
    By Smiling JOe in forum All About SoWal
    Replies: 60
    Last Post: 12-21-2005, 04:22 PM
  4. Where are public beach accesses on 30A
    By Paula in forum All About SoWal
    Replies: 10
    Last Post: 07-31-2005, 10:09 AM
  5. Beach accesses - closed list 6/13/05
    By kurt in forum All About SoWal
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 06-13-2005, 04:18 PM

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •