ROFFS™ Fishy Times Newsletter – 66th Edition – the Science of Fishing, Escaping Jaws & How Bluefin Tuna Became a $1,000,000 Fish
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Above: Taking photos with a tuna in hand is not as easy as it sounds! Video Courtesy: Vibe FM | Facebook
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Above: SHARK TAKES FISH: This angler lost his fish, but it didn’t get away – a shark got it right before the gaff did! Video Courtesy: Guy Harvey | Facebook
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Above: SHARK! Two dudes in the ocean have NO clue what the hell is by them.Video Courtesy: JukinVideo | Facebook
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Above: This is a very impressive long-duration timelapse of the thunderstorm that brought severe weather east of Lubbock. Some very spectacular dynamic interactions between two supercells are evident with rotation evident. Plus, watch the rapid intensification of the storm complete with anvil development, updraft pulsing, and even lightning. Video Courtesy: US National Weather Service Lubbock Texas | Facebook
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Melbourne Man Studies Science of Fishing
Article Courtesy: floridatoday.com – Ted Lund | Originally Published: April 11, 2015
It’s a typical morning in the West Melbourne offices of Roffs Ocean Forecasting (roffs.com), and Mitch Roffer, Ph.D., is fresh out of his kayak from exploring the waters near his coastal home just north of Sebastian Inlet.
Roffer and his team are going over satellite imagery from around the world, producing subscription-based analysis helping pinpoint likely areas to find bait, game and food fish for recreational anglers and commercial fishermen from Maine to the Bahamas and throughout the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean.
“We download the satellite every morning, and we have to re-navigate and re-calibrate the imagery,” Roffer says. “We do that to make sure the images fit GPS grids to pinpoint locations, but also to make sure that water temperatures are right. If we don’t, temperatures could be off by as much as one to three degrees.”
And that — as die-hard fishermen know — can be the difference between catching and not.
Above: Anglers can cutout the guesswork when looking for pelagic species, like this blackfin tuna, using ocean forecasting services like Melbourne-based ROFFS™. (Photo: Ted Lund/FOR FLORIDA TODAY)
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The Breathtaking Moment a Lucky Seal Escaped Jaws…
Article Courtesy: Viralspell.com | Originally published Nov 14, 2014
These phenomenal photographs have captured the moment a lucky seal somehow managed to twist its way out of a killer great white’s jaws after being thrown into the air. The huge shark burst out of the water only to see the seal bounce off the tip of its nose and be thrown into the air.
On the way down the great white snapped with its razor-sharp jaws, but missed the seal by the tiniest of margins. The breathtaking scene was shot by underwater photographer Sergio Riccardo near Cape Town, in South Africa. Dense seal population on Seal Island — just a few miles from Cape Town — provide fertile feeding ground for great whites.
Mr. Riccardo, who is from Sorrento, Italy, described the incredible scene he was lucky to observe…
Above: Image Courtesy: Sergio Riccardo – Caters News



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