Aloha Jen,
Please email me personally at [log in to unmask] I lived on the north shore
for many years and can fill you in on where the best sunrise shells can or
at least used to be found on Kauai.
Avril
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Sent: July 28, 2004 2:10 AM
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Subject: kauai collecting
i'm almost too embarrassed to send this email.......BUT i was at the haena
beach park collecting puka shells. i was also looking for langford
scallops (the find kauaians love to happen onto). a woman came up to me and
said she was sorry but shell collecting was illegal. i can't imagine why
picking up dead shells would be a big deal. i've been doing it for years.
i tried to look up hawaiian shelling regulations but was unsuccessful. do i
need to stop doing this. oh, incidentally, the 50ish hippie chick that
spoke to me might have been worried that i was treading on her turf. what
do you think?
mahalo
jennifer hanhila
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