About a year ago I learned about the bioluminescence that occurs in the Haulover canal. In simple terms, bioluminescence makes the water glow blue when it is agitated. It looks absolutely amazing. It peaks during the summer months at the canal. When you scare schools of fish, you can see them leaving glowing trails as they dart through the water. You can also see the glow as you paddle or as your boat moves through the water. If you look very carefully, you can see small sparkles of bioluminescence along the surface of the water even while still. Since we went near the end of the peak, I expected it to be less impressive than it has been in the past. I was pleasantly surprised to see that the bio was as bright as ever.
While the bio is truly amazing, my favorite part about kayaking in this area is the fish! I'm certainly not a fisherwoman (I haven't fished since I was about 8), but I can appreciate flying fish. The area is absolutely full of mullet! As you kayak through the water and scare the fish, they leap out of the water. I've seen them jump up to about 3 feet off the surface! Most of them are very small, but they can get rather large. On one occasion, I had a mullet leap out of the water, hit me square in the chest, and fall into my boat! I think it was about 8 inches long. Later on that same trip, another one flew into the side of my head! A fun experiment to try is to run a flashlight along the surface of the water about 15 feet away from your boat. As the light hits the water the fish will start flying in droves! Depending on where you are, you can see thousands of fish. I really enjoy seeing the fish flying through the air.
Another great thing about the refuge is that it has very little light pollution. I've never been able to see the night sky as clearly in Brevard County as I have in the refuge. I don't know much about identifying stars, but I know a beautiful sky when I see one. I like to go night kayaking as close to a new moon as possible so that I can see the best bio, but also the most stars.
On this particular trip, I went with some friends that had never been night kayaking in the refuge before. When they saw the bio, they were like little kids! They said their expectations were blown away by the beauty of the bioluminescence. Watching them enjoy the experience was probably my favorite part of this particular trip.
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Overall, it was a great night for kayaking. It was great to go with such appreciative guests.