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Peggy Williams <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 May 2002 18:11:19 -0400
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 >> I am looking for any info. concerning living conus
>> granulatus finds.
Hi David

Some years ago I was diving in the daytime at Cayos Cochinos, Honduras Bay
Islands. We were on a coral reef that rose in peaks from about 40' to within
10' of the surface of the water. We found little during the first half of
the dive, but then my buddy came grinning towards me holding out a Conus
granulatus! Using her light and looking in holes in the coral pillars, she
found six of them alive in areas of red sponges (or something red). I found
none!

Peggy
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