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Web References
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1. The News-Press: Cape Coral
www.southwestfloridaonline.com - [Cached]Published on: 6/17/2006 Last Visited: 6/17/2006
Visiting festivals such as the Blueway Paddling Festival is always a learning experience, said Glenn Markos, Mote's mobile exhibit coordinator. That's how he learned the moray eel song.
"When you swim in the sea and something bites your knee that's a moray," he sang in a wry, tuneful way.
People also ask him what the fish in the mobile tank think about while the vehicle is moving, as if he could tell what a fish thinks, Markos said. The water level is lowered and balanced between two tanks for traveling, and it sloshes a bit.
"I speculate the fish think the tide went out and there is a storm," Markos said. -
2. Mote Email Addresses
www.mote.org/code/1/6 - [Cached]Published on: 6/15/2001 Last Visited: 6/15/2001
Glenn Markos glennrah@mote.org -
3. The News-Press: Cape Coral
vh10066.v1.moc.gbahn.net/apps/ - [Cached]Published on: 2/17/2005 Last Visited: 6/11/2006
Visiting festivals such as the Blueway Paddling Festival is always a learning experience, said Glenn Markos, Mote's mobile exhibit coordinator. That's how he learned the moray eel song.
"When you swim in the sea and something bites your knee that's a moray," he sang in a wry, tuneful way.
People also ask him what the fish in the mobile tank think about while the vehicle is moving, as if he could tell what a fish thinks, Markos said. The water level is lowered and balanced between two tanks for traveling, and it sloshes a bit.
"I speculate the fish think the tide went out and there is a storm," Markos said.

