Cool stingray behavior

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First, I'm a FW guy, so hopefully this is a good place to share...

So, I'm on vacation in Panama City Beach, Florida. We're up on the 17th floor with a room that overlooks the Gulf of Mexico. I looked out this evening and saw some black dots moving around in the water. I got my binoculars out and the dots turned out to be stingrays. There were about 15 of them. I have seen stingrays before, but I saw some interesting behavior that I had not seen before:

They seem to either "go solo" or swim around in groups of 3 or 4 - in a tight formation. I did not realize that they were a social fish. After watching them, it's clear that they are.

They like to body surf. This was probably the coolest thing I've seen in a while. The rays would swim out a bit, and turn around and start swimming to shore. When a wave would come up behind them, they appeared to come up almost to the surface and ride the wave like a surf board. They did this over and over and over again.

After seeing the surfing, I saw a commotion. About 10 of them were in a disorganized formation - then I saw in front of them some kind of long, eel like thing frantically trying to get away from the rays. The "eel" cruised around for a long time before figuring out how to swim back out to the ocean. I wish I could have seen the "eel" better, but my binocolars are only 12X and I'm pretty far away.

I got a bunch of pictures of the rays with my telephoto lens, but it isn't quite a good as my binoculars. I'm stuck with connecting to the internet via my edge connection, and the upload speed really bites. I'll post some when I get over to Panera Bread to get some real bandwidth.
 
So, I misspoke about them being stingrays. They were manta rays (I think). A lot of the pictures I took didn't turn out as well as I had hoped, but a few did. I ended up finding lots more cool stuff, like a puffer fish and a fish I can't ID, so I put them up on my blog if anyone is interested in seeing the pics: http://www.jerry-bell.com/2008/06/05/vacation-in-panama-city-beach/
 
Kick butt. that is so cool.
 
the anemones were sea urchins, the fish in the red bucket was a hogchoker or small flounder. looks fun there, might have to plan a trip..........................
 
Thanks. I kept calling them anemones while we were looking at them and my wife, kids and friends corrected me somewhere around 100 times, yet I still screwed it up here :)

One of the people that was with me was big into ocean fishing and believed it was a flounder as well, We compared some pictures of flounder I found on the Internet with the fish while it was in the bucket and it just didn't seem to match. I just looked at some hogchocker pics, and indeed, that's got to be it. Thanks!
 
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