Hello,
Just wondering, how can someone tell how "fresh" a shell is? I
have seen some beautiful Liguus shells that were collected many years
back that look as if they are still alive. I would assume one would need
to test a part of the shell to determine it's "length of death". Any
way, just wondering.
Rick.
On Tue, 16 Oct 2001 13:17:29 -0400 Chris K Takahashi
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> Aloha Ross,
> Another reason to halt collecting pulcherima was to help prevent
> de-forrest-
> ation which caused soil run-off of top soil into the ocean.
> According to US
> Fish & Wildlife any protected species collected before the ban date
> took
> effect is allowed exposure within country limits. If confiscated
> designated
> experts are called in to determine how "fresh" the specimens are.
> Mahalo! Chris K
> Takahashi
>