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Fri, 6 Feb 2004 10:57:34 -0500
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> Donax doesn't have to be quite as alert on the Gulf of Mexico, with
> only one
> high and one low tide per day. But I do wonder where they go during
> hurricanes. It must be exhausting.
Actually, we have usually two highs and two lows, but occasionally
three tides, or two, or even one per 24 hours.

Peggy

>           Peggy Williams: shell collecting trips
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                               PO Box 575
                        Tallevast FL 34270
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