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Hi Brooke-
I can't advise on the legalities on Oahu now, because I lived there in the
'60's, but Hanama bay used to be excellent. Since then I have heard that
while it is still open for snorkeling, no collecting as it belongs to the
University as a research site. Still worth the walk ( uphill coming back!)
We also used to have descent luck just about anywhere along the edge of
Kaneoe Bay. Would you be interested in trading? I collect worldwide marine,
and would love a contact in your "neck of the woods"! Karen
-----Original Message-----
From: Brooke Selmer <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, October 18, 1999 12:01 PM
Subject: Hawaii Snorkel Sites
>The good news is that I get to spend a week on Oahu and a few days on Maui
>starting this coming Saturday. The bad news is that it's for business. It
>appears I have two Sundays free and latter parts of some of the weekdays.
>
>I would greatly appreciate any advice on snorkling possibilities. Also -
>any legal issues (e.g. - fishing license needed to pick up molluscs? etc.)
>
>Thanks -
>
>Brooke Selmer
>Barrow, Alaska (Where the first sea ice showed up last Thursday)
>
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