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Lee (@lcone), thanks for sharing these photos! Can you tell me more about the tuna hyplural tail vert? Which one is it in the photo? I think I can ID the horse teeth (middle row, right hand side). Is the tuna tail vert to the left of the longer horse tooth? I’m assuming it’s a unique/interesting find because it’s more uncommon than sharks’ teeth. Is that true?
As a related question, I know that black river diving is just that–black river diving, but are there divers like yourself who use GoPro cameras to show what it is like? That’s a type of fossil collecting that is both interesting and so foreign to me. It’d be fun to see what it’s like to go out in the field with you.
Do you take field notes when you get back to your boat after a dive? You should do your own webinar on black river diving 🙂