The Lake Worth Lagoon Muck Monster

The Lake Worth Lagoon Muck Monster?

First the North Port Devil, now 170 miles to the East, the Lake Worth Lagoon Muck Monster, Florida is the popular place for weirdness this week.

It seems West Palm Beach’s Lake Worth Lagoon has its very own sea monster.

Greg Reynolds of LagoonKeepers.org captured the following video of something just below the surface that isn’t behaving like any of the usual suspects that would create such a wake.

From www.wptv.com’s article Strange sea creature dubbed ‘Muck Monster’

Thomas Reinert a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Marine Biologist studied the video and said: “This appears to be one animal moving in this direction…nothing’s breaking the surface. Typically dolphins break the surface, sea turtles, manatee, a large school of fish, if it were a shark at that level you would see a fin.”

1 Comment on “The Lake Worth Lagoon Muck Monster

  1. Greg Reynolds is out on the water every day cleaning up everyone else’s trash. Whatever this thing is, its great that it supplies some long overdue publicity for the people who take care of our waterways so that we can enjoy them, lagoonkeepers.org

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