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In a message dated 00-03-29 19:18:27 EST, you write:

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 You may not be "seeing" carriers because you are looking for them! I know
 this sounds stupid, but my experience is that for 10+ yrs. I never saw one
 until one day I was snorkeling in from a reef to the beach looking for drift
 in about 2 1/2' of water >>

We find beaucoup carriers in beach rubble in South Florida.  They're so
covered in rocks that they look just like part of the rubble!  Folks pass
them by - but I love 'em - the clever little buggers!

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