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Sanibel Students make rare fish Find

Publicized in: NBC 2 News
Publication Date: July 20, 2007

: Bonefish are one of the world's most highly-prized game fish, but they are rarely found in Southwest Florida. One group was lucky enough to make the rare catch.

 

About a dozen Sanibel students found the special fish in their small nets while on an educational field trip. It was a fun find for the kids and a big breakthrough for fish experts.

 

Dragging their nets to shore, the Sanibel Sea School students spotted something special buried beneath the group of fish.

 

The camp kids anxiously placed two silvery bonefish into an ice bucket for safekeeping - fish rarely seen by the scientific community in Sanibel.

 

'One of the reasons they're being spotted now is because we're out looking for them,' said Dr. Bruce Neill, Director of the Sanibel Sea School.

 

Neill says it's been two weeks since a few 6-year-olds and their camp counselor witnessed the first unique catch.

 

'I got on the radio right away and called Bruce and told him and he didn't even believe me. He thought they might have been another species until we identified them. And, they were definitely bonefish,' said Taylor Walker, one of the students who found the fish.

 

'Well, it was really cool because we caught all sorts of fish and we were by the mangroves and it was really fun,' Emma Neill who also found the fish.

 

Bruce Neill says he isn't quite sure why bonefish are swimming to Sanibel's beaches.

 

'It may be a combination of salinity, it may be a combination of temperature and a variety of parameters. But clearly we have habitats here suitable for bonefish and perhaps bonefish will expand their ranges and in five years there will be a bone fishery here,' said Dr. Neill.

 

Bonefish could bring in quite an economic boost for Sanibel. Neill says bonefish draw in about $1 billion a year for tourism - mostly in the Florida Keys.

 

While the bonefish may give local scientists something to think about, for the kids in Sanibel they're simply a priceless treasure in their aquarium tank.

 

Neill says the camp has donated some of the bonefish samples to the Florida Wildlife Research Institute for Study.

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