Yeah, sounds like sergeant majors. The Gulf Stream swings closer to the coast in September, warm water pockets break off, and bring tropicals in, usually juveniles. Storms blew some of the warmer water in earlier this summer, brought those man-0-war. Those tropicals either find a power plant outflow or die later in fall. We've found butterfly fish in fish traps in Long Island Sound, baby barracuda in the Vineyard.
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