How to Identify Live Sand Dollars
When you take something home from the beach, don't take anything that’s still alive.
Read moreWhen you take something home from the beach, don't take anything that’s still alive.
Read moreJoin us for a live art/craft workshop to create a watering can and beach finds wind chime.
Read moreKnown for its beautiful shell, the living fossil we know as the chambered nautilus is among the most difficult to study.
Read moreThe shark eye mollusk is an amazing marine animal that has a stunning shell and a strange, interesting life.
Read moreThe snail and the slug often get a bad reputation for being ugly, but this bright pink gastropod is definitely an exception.
Read moreThe Sanibel Shell Show that started in 1928 on the porch of a local hotel will be online for 2021.
Read moreIn this video, JJ and Pat Caldwell explore techniques and tips to make searching for sea glass and seashells underwater more safe and enjoyable.
Read moreScallop shells are often they are discarded because their “wings,” look asymmetrical, but it is how they have evolved.
Read moreLearn about beach finds commonly found in particular geographical areas in this video by Mary McCarthy.
Read moreHeather Ganis is a beachcomber from Hawaii who collects shells, sea glass, pottery, bottles, fossils, quartz, agates, and other treasures.
Read moreOf the more than 100,000 known species of shells, one of the most rare and the most valuable is the glory of the sea cone shell.
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