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Florida Shrimp Identification
The Parts of the shrimp and named,
Rostrum, eye, carapace, 1st abdominal segment, 2nd abdominal segment, 3rd abdominal segment,
4th abdominal segment, 5th abdominal segment, 6th abdominal segment, telson, antennae,
walking legs, swimming legs, uropods
Gator-Tough™ Home of the elusive
The Florida Gator Shrimp
Florida's Jumbo Gator Shrimp are only found in the Winter Months and lurk deep down in the water column...
Only Gator-Tough™ Shrimp Lights are powerful enough, bright enough, to see this giant creatures that lurk below!!!
This Winter Shrimp was caught using our Gator-Tough™ Shrimp Lights
These are the type of results you can expect using our Gator-Tough™ Shrimp Lights
This Winter Shrimp was caught using our Gator-Tough™ Shrimp Lights
These are the type of results you can expect using our Gator-Tough™ Shrimp Lights
Yep, Caught using Gator-Tough™ Shrimp lights...
Quick Note: All Shrimp Photos, and Shrimp Images, including the Background images
were ALL Caught using Gator-Tough™ Shrimp lights...
I went out Shrimping with ShrimpNFishFlorida using my Gator-Tough™ Shrimp Lights, and we took the following Shrimp close-up photos of the Shrimp we caught to share with you!!!
The names or Florida Shrimp are:
White Shrimp, Brown Shrimp, Pink Shrimp, Royal Red Shrimp, Rock Shrimp, North Florida Hoppers,
Eggs, Nauplius, Protozoea, Mysis, Postlarva, Juvenile, Sub adults, Adults
The Pistol Shrimp is part of the phylum Arthropod meaning that it has an exoskeleton, a segmented body, and jointed appendages. The Pistol Shrimp can be found in the Atlantic Ocean, the West Indies, the Bahamas, and Southern Florida. Comfortable in shallow coral reefs from 74 to 79F, the Pistol Shrimp usually digs a cave next to a sea anemone called Baratholomea Annulata .The Pistol Shrimps unique claw design is both its protection and its way of obtaining food. As the shrimp opens his claw the upper joint is cocked back in place like a pistol. When the claw snaps shuts it creates a burst of bubbles, as the bubbles collapse they temporarily reach the temperature of the sun (9000 degrees c). This action creates a sound wave that acts as a bullet underwater that travels over 100km/h and can kill or stun pray over six feet away. Some Pistol Shrimp have even been seen killing crabs. The sound produced by the pistol shrimp is louder than a jet at take off and can disrupt the sonic transmissions of submarines!
Impact on the human world:
Pistol Shrimp have little to no effect on humans directly, other than the disturbance of a submarines sonic transmissions underwater.
These are just some of the Shrimp I have caught with our Gator-Tough™ Shrimp Lights, they were taken at random to display for you to see what's out there for you to catch...
If I can catch them so can you!!! (Click on photos to Enlarge)
I went out Shrimping with ShrimpNFishFlorida using my Gator-Tough™ Shrimp Lights, and we took the following Shrimp close-up photos of the Shrimp we caught to share with you!!!
The Slideshow Photos below; Were Taken at Random, From Actual ShrimpNFishFlorida Members Posted Shrimping Reports... Using Gator-Tough™ Lights
This Winter Shrinmp-Zilla measured in at 8 1/4 inches
This Winter Shrimp was caught using our Gator-Tough™ Shrimp Lights
These are the type of results you can expect using our Gator-Tough™ Shrimp Lights