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Watch for the Full Summer Moon

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9219
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Abstract:
Between May and September, usually during a full moon, a remarkable event known as the Neuse River Jubilee takes place. One night, millions of minnows swim near the shore, as do crabs, shrimp, eel, and flounder. Although few people who have not seen it believe it happens and the cause is still unknown, the jubilee is particularly prevalent along the Gulf of Mexico.
Source:
The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 47 Issue 1, June 1979, p10-11, il, por
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