又来了,见证历史,今年竞选总统的女性竞选人,她挑选的竞选搭挡,男性。
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我的世界,我的日子。

Instagram 上发布的视频,圣地亚哥的东东,沙滩上捡魚儿。沙滩上小魚儿扑腾,腾扑,你带个小桶,弯腰随手捡,多么美好的一个镜头。(注:注意捡魚季节,今年的捡魚季节由6月30日开始)
我们的今次度假活动,就是奔这个目标,八月份据说是赶潮捡魚的最佳时机。
银汉鱼,这种鱼以其非凡的产卵行为而闻名,这让第一次看到或听到它的故事的人会说:“我才不相信!”

我的 Bucket list 上的一个目标:San Diego grunion run。



时间、地点、人物,包括海水的水温,沙滩上的光线等等。
据说若是沙滩人头攒满的话,大家都亮了手机屏幕来看魚儿,人家就不冒头啦,这个是我自己控制不了的结果。所以呢,记住,文章的三要素之一,人物。我们也不敢半夜三更自个儿的去僻静的沙滩,即使是Bucket list, 也不值得冒这个险吧。
https://wildlife.ca.gov/Fishing/Ocean/Grunion
有兴趣的可以点击官方网站的链接,它详列各项技术参数。
抄一段:
The California grunion (Leuresthes tenuis) is a member of the New World silversides family, Atheriniopsidae, along with jacksmelt and topsmelt. Their usual range extends from Point Conception, California, to Point Abreojos, Baja California. Occasionally, they are found farther north, to Monterey Bay, California, and south to San Juanico Bay, Baja California. They inhabit the nearshore waters from the surf to a depth of 60 ft. Tagging studies indicate that they do not migrate.
Grunion are the object of a unique recreational fishery. These fish are famous for their remarkable spawning behavior, which evokes an “I don’t believe it!” response from people seeing or hearing about it for the first time.
Grunion leave the water at night to spawn on beaches during the spring and summer months. For four consecutive nights, beginning on the nights of the full and new moons, spawning occurs after high tides and continues for several hours. As waves break on the beach, grunion swim as far up the slope as possible. The female arches her body and excavates the semi-fluid sand with her tail to create a nest. She twists her body and digs into the sand until she is half buried, with her head sticking up. She then deposits her eggs in the nest. Males curve around the female and release milt. The milt flows down the female's body until it reaches and fertilizes the eggs. As many as eight males may fertilize the eggs in a single nest. After spawning, the males immediately retreat toward the water while the female twists free and returns with the next wave. While spawning may only take 30 seconds, some fish remain stranded on the beach for several minutes.
Spawning occurs from March through August, and occasionally in February and September. Peak spawning is late March to early June.
Mature grunion may spawn during successive runs, with females spawning up to six times each season. Females lay between 1,600 and 3,600 eggs during one spawn, with larger females producing more eggs.
Eggs are deposited during the highest tides of the month and incubate in the sand during the lower tides, when they will not be disturbed by wave action. The eggs are kept moist by residual water in the sand. They hatch about 10 days later, during the next high tide series, when they are inundated with sea water and agitated by rising surf.
Most grunion seen on southern California beaches are between 5 and 6 in. long, with some are as long as 7 in. An average one-year old male is 4½ in. long while a female the same age is slightly larger at 5 in. Grunion mature and spawn at the end of the first year. At the end of two years, males average 5½ in. and females are around 5¾ in. long. By the end of three years, an average male is nearly 6 in. and a female is a little over 6¼ inches in length. Few live for more than three years.