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I think it is important to publish as many articles about shells as possible - even on non-related
magazines. It is always possible that these articles can attract new collectors to our hobby.

In the past years we supplied pictures to some magazines in Brazil and other Countries. This year we
were contacted by Air Canada to supply pictures for their June issue of enRoute magazine. They made
a small article about shells and we gave them pictures (too bad some were inverted and with wrong
subtitles...).

Another interesting publication we sent pictures is a booklet about Haliotis used on schools in New
Zealand - in Maori which I received a copy today from the publisher. Too bad I can't read a single
word there.... The book name is Te Ahua o te Paua - Na Kararaina Uatuku I tuhi, published by
H.A.N.A. http://www.hana.co.nz/

Marcus

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