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Tom Rice <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 18 Jan 2005 08:51:13 +0700
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To All,

I walk the beach daily and no shells (other than "normal") have washed up
along th south-east coast of Phuket (Rawai Beach). Think the type of waves,
the rapidity of development and the fast return to "normal" wave action
afterwards might be the cause. We have more sand/mud on the reef than
before and small coral head have been tosed into the upper intertidal zone
from the lower tidal zone. Time will tell as to any damage to intertidal
molluscan life.

Tom Rice
Rawai Beach, Phuket

> Dear ALL,
> Recently I saw many photos of rare and interesting deep sea (abyssal)
> creatures washed up on the shores of Phuket Island after the Tsunami.
> Have there been any reports of shells similarly washed up. There is at
> least a picture of a squid.
>
> Constantine

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