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Marlo Krisberg <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 19 Feb 2012 16:07:21 -0500
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One report here:
http://z14.invisionfree.com/Conchologist_Forum/index.php?s=f207e247146f18bb2
9d048120af011a9&showforum=3

Consider posting your report after your trip to help others.

Marlo

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From: Conchologists List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Michael Small
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 1:20 PM
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Subject: [CONCH-L] Shell Diving in Hawaii

Greeting Conch-Lers

Doing a search on Conch-L the archives, I see that about once a year someone
asks for advice on how and where to dive for shells in Hawaii - usually
(like me) before taking a family vacation there.

Since places and people change over time, I thought I would try a new post
on this old topic. I will be in Oahu over the long weekend of Friday March
9th through Sunday March 11th, so I could fit in one day of diving there and
possibly two. The From March 11 - 18th I will be in West Maui and in between
family vacation things, will have time for a couple of dives.

Does any reader have any suggestion on who I might contact who lives in
Hawaii and is active in diving for shells?

Also, based on others' past experience, is it possible to find a comercial
dive operator who would be willing to let a recreational diver look for
shells?

I am especially interested in finding any of the endemic Hawaiian
gastropods, starting with any of the Cypraea, but also any other species
that are endemic to Hawaii, or have a range that is limited to the central
Pacific.

I am also game to try snorkelling or inter-tidal collecting, if there are
still accessible and productive spots  - but I suspect most of the unusual
Hawaiian shells have to be found by diving (please correct this impression).

I would be grateful for any and all suggestions. Feel free to post a reply
or email me directly at: [log in to unmask]

Michael Small
Canberra Australia

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