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try CAMBY'S REEF, Carol. that's it
On 4/24/19, [log in to unmask]
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> !important}Hello everyone--
> I have an unidentified bivalve, fairly small with a pink tinge to it with
> this ID--80 ft., Cauby Reef, Santa Barbara, collected May 1984. I found no
> such reef mentioned on the internet--I'm assuming this is from CA? Sorry I
> don't have a name!
> Would appreciate any thoughts, esp. from our west coast shellers as to the
> location.
> Carolyn
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