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Dear List
A new article is online at
http://www.idscaro.net/sci/06_disc/200708/01.htm
It talks about Pteropurpura (Ocinebrellus) inornata (Récluz, 1851), an
invasive species that begins to colonize, non tantum western France, sed
etiam its northwestern part, i.e south Brittany, and also, in fewer
quantities, the northern coast (at least Mount Saint Michel Bay, and some
little spots in Normandy).
A second page gives a short report about a nice shelling spot that is still
alive, despite the fact that many people would like to see it completely
cleaned (azoic) in order tobetter receive tourism (mechanical sand cleaning
etc. On this subject, there is a little war in the area.)
Happy tour !
As says Mr Sangiouloglou, it is my pleasure to share with you nice pictures,
or, in this case, good surprises and other amazements.
Cheers
Olivier Caro
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