I experienced that night (scuba) diving or snorkeling is a very good method to collect Oliva. Were in daytime the finds are limited, you will be surprised by the number of Oliva's you see during the night. Don't forget to bring a flashlight! > I typically do most of my collecting in the intertidal to shallow > subtidal zone at a place where the tide goes out several hundred yards. > I have occasionally found some Oliva close to the low tide mark in the > early morning. What about the evening (after dark) low tide? I believe > olives are more or less nocturnal. Could night shelling be more > productive? > > Chris Brown > =============================================================================== De informatie verzonden met dit E-mail bericht is uitsluitend bestemd voor de geadresseerde. Gebruik van deze informatie door anderen dan de geadresseerde is verboden. Openbaarmaking, vermenigvuldiging, verspreiding en/of verstrekking van deze informatie aan derden is niet toegestaan. KPMG staat niet in voor de juiste en volledige overbrenging van de inhoud van een verzonden E-mail, noch voor tijdige ontvangst daarvan. =============================================================================== The information contained in this communication is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed and others authorised to receive it. If you are not the intended recipient you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or taking any action in reliance of the contents of this information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. KPMG is neither liable for the proper and complete transmission of the information contained in this communication nor for any delay in its receipt. ===============================================================================