The water in the small marina of the Subic Bay Yacht Club is too dirty to swim in which is too bad. But, even if it were clean, there are other things that would give me pause. There is a rather large stingray one sees occasionally and hears more often. And there lots and lots of jelly fish. Dorothy Nagle and I were out with our cameras this morning trying to capture the images as they flowed through the water. Along with the jellies there were small minnow sized fish and several large fish chasing the minnows. The whole school of minnows would suddenly explode out of the water trying to escape. One poor fish landed on the pier so I raced over and flipped him back in. Slimy squiggley thing.
Looks like and impressionist painting of water. You can see the little fish in the dark part of the photo.
Here they all are leaping out of the water. Actually they skimmed over the top of the water, splashing and thrashing and running for their lives.
There were 2 close together, this isn’t some kind of mirror image.