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Dear Howard,
Thank you very very much for the unsollicitated translation. In spite of flying
pigs and flaming shell collectors, you give proof of the basic need for such a
thing as Conch-L. I also received the information that I need already to make a
shell-succes out of my weekend in Brittany.
Thanks again and see you on the net !
Jan Haspeslagh
Belgium
PS : Interested in specimens from that region ? Just let me know, we can always
organise a trade...(exchanging, not financial, I mean !)
Howard S. Roux schreef:
> Conch-Lers,
> For those of you that don't read French, here is a translation of Jan
> Haspeslagh's message.
> "I have a question for the French colleagues that are on Conch-L. I am going
> to St. Malo" (in France - northern coast) "the last weekend of March, 1998.
> Who can help with the best sites of the area? I am interested in everything:
> gastropods, chitons, bivalves, and scaphopods. I also would like to know if
> there are molluscs that are protected. A friend told me that Haliotis
> tuberculata was, among others. Is there a list of protected species?
> A big Thanks in advance.
> Please reply to the list if possible.
> Jan Haspeslagh"
>
> Howard
>
> My question to the list is do we have French Conch-Lers? If so respond to me
> personally in (basic) French or English.
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