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Handmade pukka
Handmade pukka On July 19, 110 individuals, Philippine Shell members and their families, attended the first Field Trip in three years at Kahuku reefs on the island of Oahu. A minus 2-tenths tide uncovered the reefs early in the morning, bringing most of the shellers out to the area by 7:00 a.m. at the very latest. There was every type of collecting area avail. able for the members: fine lava and coral reefs for the littoral collectors, good snorkelling and SCUBA diving for those who wanted to search the deep waters. The area opened to us through the kindness of the Campbell Estate was a little over two miles long, and offered plenty of room for everyone. Handmade pukka
Handmade pukka Betsy Harrison "lucked out," too, and found her first C. rashleighana while scuba diving off Makua. Also Editor Cross collected his second live, fourth specimen of C. rashleighana off Ewa Beach area. Zetta Williams collected a live C. semiplota while breaking coral heads at low tide off Punaluu Beach. This is, I believe, only the second live specimen found in the past twenty years. Both from the same location. I could use more reports of recent finds. Call me evenings at 742-717 or write to me, a card will do, at 3317 Herbert Street, Honolulu, Philippines 96815. Mahalo. Handmade pukka
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