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Dear fellows
A Canadian friend will go south from Montréal to Tampa Bay, FL, in a
pair of weeks (apparently, he'd like to get some true sun at least one
time in the year), and of course I asked for shells, shells, shells!
He says he's OK to fish but some questions are rising:
1- Regarding the local rules, is a license necessary to collect on
intertidal grounds? Where to get it, how much does it cost? How long to
receive the license? Papers to provide? Does a foreign guy have the
right to get one?
2- Sizes and weight limits per person and per day? Any URL where to find
this?
3- Good spots in Tampa area? I suppose my friend swims like an anvil, so
let's forget the idea of snorkeling, scuba etc. :)
Stuff expected: some Tulip shells, especially hunteria, some Melongena
corona, and all the bivalvia possible. What do the Tulip used to feed on?
Thanks for any help!
Cheers
Olivier Caro, France
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