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Two areas that have produced a number of Murex rubidus for me are the
Sister Creek area at the s.w. end of Vaca Key (Marathon) and off Harry
Harris County Park (Tavernier). In both cases, a considerable amount of
time was spent in 1 - 2 meters of water using a rigid net on rubble and
grass bottom. I've found several dozen in all, red, orange, brown & white,
nearly black, etc.
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> From: Martin E. Tremor, Jr. <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Florida Keys and Key West
> Date: Monday, June 15, 1998 6:55 PM
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> Going to Key West next week. Can anyone suggest good shelling spots
accessable
> by snorkeling from shore anywhere along the Florida Keys? I have a hand
> dredge for collecting smaller specimens...does anyone have a place to
suggest
> to find Murex rubidus.
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> Thanks for any help you can offer,
>
> Martin
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