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Thank you!
Phil Liff-Grieff wrote:
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> Erika,
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> Check out the tidepools on the promentory in the middle of Poipu Beach and
> turn over rocks in the water on the left side of the beach. Also on the
> south shore, the rocky platform opposite Prince Kuhio Park should have a
> lot of shell material to offer and Lawai Beach (on the way to Spouting
> Horn) can be productive- again focusing on the rocky areas.
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> Good luck,
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> Phil Liff-Grieff
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> La Crescenta, California
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> Erika Gottfried wrote:
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> > Dear friends,
> >
> > So many people on the list were so kind and helpful a couple of years
> > ago when I asked for advice on where to do beach shelling someplace I
> > feared was all shelled out--Miami Beach. Thanks to listserv members, I
> > was spectacularly successful.
> >
> > Now I'm handing you guys another challenge: I'm going to
> > Hawaii...tomorrow afternoon (Saturday), and will be on the island of
> > Kauai for nearly two weeks--perhaps also hopelessly shelled out. I no
> > longer collect live shells, but would love to get some advice from
> > conch'ers on where to go for best beach shelling (either directly on
> > beach or rocks, or in shallow water) that is also safe (I know that
> > water is rough and waves can be especially dangerous in winter there).
> >
> > I apologize for the short notice (I tried unsuccessfully to post this to
> > the list earlier), but hope that someone will be able to help me out
> > just the same.
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
> > -Erika Gottfried
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