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United States Department of Agriculture
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From: Gunasena De Silva <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 8:20 PM
Subject: Re: help!
>dear frends,
>Can someone please explain what USDA stands for ? thnak you
>Gunasena de silva.
>Colombo / SRI LANKA.
>
>At 03:07 AM 12/8/99 -0500, you wrote:
>>Hi:
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>>I received a copy of the Conchologist journal a couple of days ago.
>>Finally finished reading it last night. Will definitely be
>>subscribing! Can't believe I've found a group of people who actually
>>collect seashells as adults (LOL)!!
>>
>>Until I read the magazine and joined this group, I never really
>>thought much about the critters that create these shells. What role
>>do they play in the ocean's ecosystems?
>>
>>The only shell I was really familiar with is Queen Conch. When I
>>lived in Utila, Spanish Honduras (island off the coast), I used to eat
>>conch soup on a regular basis. Have never eaten scallops or oysters.
>>(No desire to either!!!!) Am now allergic to any seafood with iodine
>>in it which rules out shrimp, lobster, shellfish, etc.
>>
>>I picked up several shell books at the local university library (go
>>MSU). This is an exciting new hobby for me that mixes well with my
>>physical limitations.
>>
>>I've been doing a bit of research but haven't located any information
>>about shellfish in Michigan. Other than the zebra mussel, do we have
>>any? Are they endangered or protected?
>>--
>>Diana Pederson, Lansing, Michigan, United States, USDA Zone 5
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