The Gulf of Mexico differs significantly from the Atlantic Ocean, featuring no tidal action and a more lake-like environment with calm waters, which creates a unique ecosystem where small fish, crabs, and birds thrive, and where alligators are absent because they require freshwater habitats rather than saltwater coastal environments.
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Our Trip to Florida to Visit Traveling Robert - Ep.1: Keaton BeachAñadido:
Hi, Robert.
>> Hi. Greetings.
>> Hi, babe.
>> Hi. Guess what? We're in Florida.
Thanks.
Thanks for your attention to this matter.
>> You may go back to your regularly scheduled day. Adam's Beach, which is um the closest spot where you can see the golf from here or don't check a room on the golf. And uh this was gone with the hurricane. This was like a nice convenience store like the like almost like a little Dollar General and gone completely. They really fixed this up.
This was all destroyed. I mean, the the bottom the bottom floors were all destroyed until not long ago.
>> Hand right.
That's the golf.
>> That's That's the one you shot. And look, palm trees.
>> Palm trees.
>> Yeah, palm trees.
>> Like if you're anywhere close to the water that everything's up.
>> This is a Kiton Beach.
It's a It's a drinking community with a fishing problem, they say.
>> Yeah. Where did I Where did I just see that? I mean 10 20 years another hurricane will come and have to start over again.
>> So we're at Katon Beach.
That's the Gulf of America, Mexico, whatever you want to call it.
The drone This is tell you how high the water came up during the hurricane.
Palm trees Yep. This is our first stop, Katon Beach.
in the Gulf of Mexico.
>> Walk down to the water here.
Here we are.
Let's touch the water.
>> Don't do that.
>> You got to taste it. See if it tastes the same as the water in New Jersey.
>> Where's the sun?
>> So, it's right there.
>> Okay, >> now we're going to taste the water. See if it tastes like the Atlantic Ocean.
Who wants to taste the Atlantic, right?
>> It is still the Atlantic. You got little fishes.
>> It's warm.
I mean, it's not Oh my god, warm like But it's tepid, I would say.
You got to come in August.
>> Yeah. Don't worry, I'm not going to taste it. But >> yeah, >> probably >> got palm trees.
>> Palm and palm trees.
>> Palm trees. Yeah.
>> Got to do my >> Oh, that would be nice. Waiting in.
>> Yeah, >> I got my bathing suit. Actually, >> I I actually brought mine. I I actually have mine too, believe it or not.
>> I I have it with me.
>> You guys see that? Not like the pristine, you know, white sand, the beaches of like other parts of >> still. It's a nice >> See, how's your nautical? Is that part of the inter coastal or where? No, it can't be. We're on the wrong >> No, there's there's no inter coastal in this part.
>> There are there are no barrier islands, you know. Those are like little islands.
And uh >> Well, that's a >> that's that's a >> that's a narrow channel, man.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> That's like you want to take anything big through that.
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah. This it's it's very shallow. I mean, >> looks like >> you see those people there? No. I've seen people standing, you know, like >> way out there.
>> Way out there.
>> Is that a person over there? No, I don't know. I can't see.
>> Somebody in a boat.
>> But you can you can walk like everywhere. Yeah.
the entrance to the bay. I mean the And you know what's at least I think there's no like waves. No, there are no waves because there's no tidal action.
And this is the Gulf of America is nothing but like a huge lake. So there's no tidal action working. It'll get nasty when the wind blows.
>> But there's no You're right. There's no This is all little ripples being uh caused by the wind.
>> Little fishes.
Don't know if you can see them or not.
The little fish swimming really close to >> the little little fish that this bird is going to eat.
>> Now he's There he is.
See, got himself a fish.
Time for the breakfast.
And even though it's not like the beach beach as you would think, right? It's still very relaxing. Very >> You could come here and sit.
>> Yeah. Just look out.
It's a bug.
Oh, you look tasty.
Crabs are so cool.
>> Going to the Krusty Crib.
>> No gators. But that's just >> You know what? I don't know how many questions we got about alligators on the way down. There's no alligators on this coast, right?
>> Cuz they don't live in the >> the fresh water in the river. In the Swany River, we may see.
>> Yeah. I think I think my bones are starting to get frost.
back to it to where it's up against the the side down by us. I can't I don't know why he's using that, but they jet them in. M >> they take and put a hose down on the water >> and they they get the water and just gently push down when they're climbing the you see those are steel >> or aluminum aluminum and the ones that they use up or wood. They're like so legitimate. It's pretty fascinating to watch them do it and it doesn't take they'll put a barge on this side with one of these things on it and they'll do it right from the right from the This is the pier. Just That's the be That's the beach that we were just walking on over there. This is the pier.
This is so great.
So nice.
He's from California. She didn't say where she's from, but they moved to Minnesota.
Well, it's kind of crazy. It's kind of halfway. I would have moved to Kansas City, honestly.
>> But that's kind of cool.
>> Well, that's I'll make a decision.
trying to catch the jumping fish.
>> One tried to jump right there, but it didn't.
And now they're over there.
It's impossible.
Lovely place these things rocks markers Those are some big fish. I don't know what they are. You probably eat them.
>> Sony won't eat them.
>> That one looks edible. Oops.
Yeah, it's got >> Yeah, they got a >> It's stuck on that.
>> No, it's got a trap. See it?
>> Oh, it's got a trap on it. Yeah, got >> I don't know what they're trapping.
Doesn't look like they've been back here for a while.
I don't know if it's a fish trap or something.
>> What is it?
>> I don't know what it was, but they're a good size. Good size fish. Apparently there's big fish all around in here.
>> Yeah.
>> And they hatch coming in.
>> But right here off just after you around the bend on the pile, >> you'll see that somebody's got a I don't know if it's a bread trap or whatever just towards the other side. There was a whole group of them spooled up and bob mullet. Little mullet.
>> He was going to catch everything.
>> One of them catch something something bites.
>> Well, you have a good day, sir.
>> Yeah.
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