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Hi Heather, Last time I was in Northern California I got several nice red
abalone shells from the ranger at McKaracker State Park just north of Ft.
Bragg, CA. There is still, I think, a sports diving area there and the
divers only want the meat and leave the shells which the ranger collected
and sold at the store at the park for $5.00 each. Give it a try they might
even give you some for free. Bert Bartleson, Olympia, WA
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Heather Hawk
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 2:29 PM
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Subject: [CONCH-L] Looking for Abalone Shells
Hi y'all
I'm trying to track down some Red and White Abalone (Haliotis rufescens and
H. sorenseni) shell specimens for a radioisotope study in California. Does
anyone know of any museum, public, or private collections, large or
small---dried shells, preserved shells or animals---anywhere in Oregon,
California, or Baja CA that I might get a hold of?
Have a fantastic day.
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Heather L. Hawk
Graduate Student
Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
8272 Moss Landing Road
Moss Landing, California 95039 USA
678-570-8990
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