Underwater Lighting Technology Used in University Study to Attract Fish

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Underwater Fish Light LLC of Port Charlotte Florida has announced that their HID underwater lighting systems have been used successfully in university studies to attract game fish for research purposes.

The lights work by producing a unique wavelength spectrum of light that attracts aquatic microorganisms. As this plankton accumulates over the period of a few minutes, small fish move in to feed. This in turn attracts larger fish and all of the species that feed on them. Underwater Fish Light customers have reported dozens of different species feeding around the lights including Bass, Crappie, Snook, Redfish, Trout, Tarpon, Perch, Baitfish, Crabs, Sharks, & even Dolphins & Sea Turtles!

When the biology students at Texas A&M University needed a reliable way to attract Sea Trout and Redfish for their studies, they contacted Underwater Fish Light. "As part of my sport-fisheries research program we often collect spotted seatrout and red drum from these lights for our catch-and-release experiments as well as for many other studies. These lights work great to ensure we have place to consistently and easily catch fish for our studies."
Dr. Greg Stunz Ph.D. Texas A&M
http://www.fisheries.tamucc.edu

While the lights were engineered for the rugged marine conditions of the Gulf Coast, the technology is equally effective in Fresh or Brackish water.

The lights are available to purchase in Fixed Position Semi Permanent Dock Light & Portable Fishing Light configurations and are catching on with fishermen, nature lovers, and waterfront home-owners alike.

The company is so confident in their product and its effectiveness that the lights are guaranteed to attract fish in any natural body of water.

Underwater Fish Light LLC is located in Port Charlotte, FL and can be reached at www.UnderwaterFishLight.com or (239)471-7450

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