What a glorious morning at Strumble today. The sun on your back and an azure blue sea with a ringside seat down on the ledge. What's not to like. Drifting along below me was my first Barrel Jellyfish of the year, very early at that. Scanning out to the horizon I spotted several Commons at great distance moving West to East but they didn't come in any closer. About ten minutes later again scanning out to the horizon a breaching Thresher Shark about two miles out caught me by surprise. As the tide race formed the porpoise started coming in some moving quickly and stealthily while others acting more sedately giving better chances for some shots. At 12.15 I moved up to the lookout and joined the Tuesday team and had some good interactions with a few visitors who were curious as to what we were doing. I ended my session at 12.55pm
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