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| Author : | Topic: Where to shell in or near United States? | Bottom |
| David Touitou admin Posts : 134 ![]() |
Hello ! In the Caribbean, I would recommend Martinique Island. I lived there for 16 months and many shells can be found fresh dead from all families. I found near octopus holes, hundreds of empty perfect shells. I used to snorkle every week at same areas and look at the holes (by the time I knew every octopus hole). Every weeks at least 5 shells by hole were waiting to be picked up. While scuba rare shells like Conus boui could be found dead too. If yo ugo there, the best way is to snorkle along the rocky shorelines of the south coast in the caribbean side. Water is calm, no current, no danger (no shark nor snake) and usually shallow water (2 to 10m). If you go there, ask here for beaches names. Cypraea cinerea & acicularis can be found that way in great numbers. DAVID |
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