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Thanks Mike,
 
I might try that, it would be a trip but if I can't find any emerita I will
have to go up north.
 
--Tim
 
 
At 06:15 PM 1/21/1999 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello Tim,
>
>I studied Emerita analoga in Santa Barbara for years with Dr. Adrian Wenner.
>You may be early as the veligers do not come ashore until about March.
>There are aggregations year around though less densely.  Campus beach in
>Santa Barbara is a good bet.
>
>Ciao Mike
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Tim <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: Wednesday, January 20, 1999 11:30 PM
>Subject: Re: Emerita Analoga
>
>
>>>Hi All,
>>
>>Normally I don't ask too many questions here but
>>I am in need today.  For all of you out there in
>>the Southern Calif. area, I am looking for some prime
>>spots to find Emerita Analoga (i.e. Sand Crabs) it's
>>for my Marine Science Class that I am a T.A. in.  I have
>>checked the Wedge in Newport, and Hunt Beach but no luck.
>>If anyone knows of some good spots let me know.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Tim
>
>

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