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Well, Art W. wanted to know what was found after the hurricane here in
northeast Florida. Enclosed is a message from a local resident
asking for assistance in regards to the finds ((these finds were
prominently featured in the local newspaper (The Florida Times-Union)
with a colour photo)).
If anyone would care to respond, you can do it to me and I will forward
or you can respond directly to the inquiring party. Thanks!
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From: blalock woods <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: preservation
Date: Saturday, September 18, 1999 7:46 PM
Hello Mr. Frank,
I am a resident of Jax Bch and went to the beach recently to see
what the sea and the close call of the hurricane had to offer. I found
many starfish and now have them on my back porch. Well here is my
dilemma. They are starting to stink, I thought just putting them out in
the sun would dry them up so that I may put them away, but that
apparently is not the right way. Please direct me to a good site about
preserving starfish and other shells and maybe other misc. things found
on the beach. I would appreciate any help you can give me in this matter
and want to thank you for your time for reading this.
Thank you,
B. Woods
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Bill Frank
JSC Editor
1865 Debutante Dr.
Jacksonville, Florida 32246
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