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Mark,  that was a great note you sent to conch-l.  I hope you and Peta
have a HAPPY THANKSGIVING.  jENNIFER (in Phoenix)
 
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>From:         ferreter <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject:      Re: Sanibel
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>Good point Howard, the problem w/ live collecting on Captiva is that
unless
>your mode of transportation is by boat then you must drive your car
through
>Sanibel, try convincing the local Gestapo where the live shells
crawling
>around in your bucket came from .
>SECOND POINT TO BE MADE
>Some species of astraea , phobia & tecta (or americana) have a numbers
>limit, I.E. 3 or 4 specimens per person per day and this is law all thu
>Florida. This is from the horses mouth; Florida Fish and Game .
>Personally I think a numbers band should be law for all species. We
have all
>seen THESE certain type collectors who fill thier buckets with live
>specimens and have little reguard for the future stock . I'm rather
sick and
>tierd of seeing "growth series".
>For those out there that say the numbers are not declining , whatever
>happened to terebra taurinum which at one time was common throughout
>florida, strombus gallus that was as common as alatus mitra florida ,
you
>never see these anymore, or cymatium parthenopeum or cittarium pica
both at
>one time were as common as mud, futhermore not one of these species is
>commercially havested , the numbers were whiped out by collectors who
had
>not restrictions . the real answer of course is self restraint but this
idea
>is lost in the world we live in ,,,,,,ferreter
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Howard S. Roux <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: Wednesday, November 25, 1998 1:13 PM
>Subject: Re: Sanibel
>
>
>>Scott and other Conch-L'ers
>>My understanding of the Sanibel law is within 1/4 mile of the shore -
don't
>>know whether they mean at high or low tide - and it poses a problem
with
>>Captiva which is 50 feet morth of Sanibel and part of Lee County. Lee
>County
>>still has a two live species per day limit, except where live shelling
is
>>prohibited - Sanibel and Cayo Costa Island.
>>Howard
>>Naples, FL.
>>
 
 
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