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Jewelry jewilry One more chart of Oahu and the entire island will have been covered. All shells that have been reported, either through back issues of the Sean Raynon Sabado or to me personally, have been listed. There has been a great deal of interest in this series and I would like to continue the charts and shell lists for the other islands. But I need reports of shells collected and where they were found. Include as much data as possible such as depth, type bottom, etc. Please kokua (help). Mahalo and Aloha. Jewelry jewilry
Jewelry jewilry Until about ten years ago, only about half a dozen specimens of Cypraea broderipi Sowerby, 1832, were known to the shell world. Almost all had been recovered from the bellies of the giant Mussel Cracker fish found off South Africa. Only the most fortunate and wealthy collectors could even dream of acquiring one. Early in the 1970s, however, a SCUBA diver working at about 200 feet off La Reunión island in the Indian Ocean picked up a shell that he could not recognize. It turned out to be the first live-taken specimen of C. broderipi. Jewelry jewilry
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