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Here's an extensive web site for those interested in what Cuban
deep water provides. The Discovery Channel filmed a month long
exploration in the straits between Cuba and Florida back in Decem-
ber of 1997. Alot of Harbor Branch people were on this one and Al
Giddings was the cinematographer. Don't expect much in the way
of mollusks . This is for everyone . The web links for all things relating
to Cuba are interesting , too. There are video portions as well.
http://www.discovery.com.area/science/cuba/cuba.html
John Wolff 's message about his trip to Cuba prompted me to share
this . Wish I had seen the _Of Sea and Shore _ article written about
the trip . What was the issue again ?
Most people know about this already , but for those new list members
who haven't explored Tom Rice's_Of Sea and Shore_ site , don't miss
the Hangman's game . This just cracks me up everytime , especially
with the sound turned up . I don't know where this activity places me
on the fitness/evolution line , but I am staying out of that conversation,
preferring to leave it to the entertainment committee already in place.
http://www.ofseaand shore.com/Museum/games/hangman.html
The personal e-mails welcoming me to the list were overwhelming.
Thankyou so much , if I haven't already written back to you.
Mathilde Duffy
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Watertown, Massachusetts
Boston Malacological Club
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