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Emilio,

Great story. I'd love to see some pictures if you have digital versions.

Can you give me any more information about the nets they used or what
they were fishing? Perhaps a depth at which these shells were recovered?

Ben Carter

Emilio Garcia wrote:
> Many years ago, while driving in a remote area in Mexico, I ran
> across four huts by the seashore, the living quarters of some very
> poor fishermen. I stopped to ask them if they had any shells, and
> they showed me several bags of exquisite Spondylus princeps with long
> spines. They had caught them in their nets; and each specimen was
> attached to a small, rather polished rocks. I would use the term
> "pebble" for some of them. Why had they kept them? Two years earlier
> someone like me showed up and asked them to keep the shells for him.
> He had not been back. Lucky me!!
>
> Emilio
>
>> Marcus,
>>
>> Do you know how they collect S. princeps by net? The only thing I can
>> think of is a drag net and that seems very destructive to harvest just
>> the shell. Do you know if they are getting the S. princeps in their nets
>> when they are dragging for other, more commercially valuable, species?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ben
>>
>>
>
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