José H. Leal wrote:
> These two sites are very informative; the second one lists an extensive
> queen conch bibliography.
> http://www.savetheconch.org/
> http://bellsouthpwp.net/c/u/culpsb/conchnews/welcome.html
>
> At 09:36 AM 04/21/05 -0700, you wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I m a new subscriber and a master s student at Loma Linda University
>> in California looking at doing some research on Conchs in Roatan,
>> Honduras.
Roatan seems an odd place for such a study. I have done
extensive diving there, including a lot of moderately deep
diving (140-230 fsw). In most places on the island, there is a
very narrow very shallow shelf then a wall to another shelf at
about 100' that slopes to about 200', then a wall to the abyss.
The 100-200' shelf is constantly moving sand chutes between
rocky outcroppings. Not typical conch habitat.
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