
A jaw-some collection
Although shark teeth cannot be said to be rare, they nevertheless are considered by humans to be invaluable treasures.
Read moreAlthough shark teeth cannot be said to be rare, they nevertheless are considered by humans to be invaluable treasures.
Read moreThe rugged coastline of the English Channel coast of southern England is a great place to scour the beach covered with fossil-filled rocks.
Read moreStar Sand may provide a unique beach replenishment solution to the problem of rising sea levels due to climate change.
Read moreIf you find a whitish-greyish chunk of something smelly that looks like a rock on the beach, you may have struck gold!
Read moreLike many shellaholics, Jennifer's obsession with shells and beachcombing began at an early age, on family trips to the beach.
Read moreTwo hours west of Portland, during certain low tides, about a hundred large tree stumps emerge from the water.
Read moreWinter is absolutely my favorite time of year to go glassing.
Read moreAll beachcombers agree that the beach is their “happy” place. Exactly what is it about the beach that actually makes us happy?
Read moreAuthor Jennifer Lonoff Schiff shares her list of the top 10 Sanibel sea shells.
Read moreScientists would prefer that you call them sea stars, as they are not a fish at all.
Read moreThe introspection that quiet time searching for treasures on the beach allows us promotes well-being.
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