I like fish and in Florida's freshwater springs there is always an abundance and a variety. Many of the fish are unique to this part of the world while others, like talapia, have been spread all over the world even to some of the most remote islands. While fish generally get overlooked, especially native ones, there is simple beauty and grace in them that you don't find in other animals. There's something mesmerizing about how they gently sway back and forth to maintain their position against the current.
This video has footage from three different locations in the state of Florida. I went to Silver River, Blue Springs, and Cherokee Sink. All these bodies of water host bountiful amounts of fish with the springs having a greater variety.
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