Friday, May 13, 2005


Here is a more enlarged photo detailing their position. They are about 3 miles off of Flagler Beach in these positions which were taken at about 9am today.

Sorry for the missed postings but we had not received data in some time. Although the latest point looks like they may have stranded, we have confirmed that the points are still actually over water. Nonetheless, we have asked a visual fly by to take place over the weekend to see how far off the coast they are.

Tuesday, May 10, 2005


Well Notch still is still hanging off the coast of Georgia. Also, there has been more updated information on the recently released MMC animals and they appear to be on the move between the Bahamas and Cuba. More details to follow on the whereabouts as soon as they become available.

Monday, May 09, 2005


Preliminary reports show that the 7 animals release last week by MMC may have gotten very close to Andros Island in the Bahamas. NOAA Fisheries was to dispatch a team to further investigate the data captured. More details will be posted when available.

Well it looks like Notch and Naia have been hanging out off the coast of Georgia going back and forth towards the end of the continental shelf.