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>1) What are your prefered types of localities for
>finding micro shells?
Submarine canyons, fossil deposits.
>2) What is the strangest place you have found micros?
USA. Seriously, marine perrierinid bivalves in a stream about 70km
from the sea.
>3) What special tools do you use? (and, of course, how
>do you use them)?
Trawler, dredge, crew (well), shovel, fishtubs or large buckets.
Disaggregants to break-up clinging claylike muds.
>4) Where can one find the most productive grunge; what
>kinds of situations result in a good concentration of
>micro mollusks?
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>5) How do you store and display your shells?
No display. In vials with data labels. sealed with cottonwool or
plastic plugtops.
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Andrew Grebneff
Dunedin, New Zealand
64 (3) 473-8863
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Fossil preparator
Seashell, Macintosh & VW/Toyota van nut
I want your sinistral gastropods!
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