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Date:         Tue, 4 Sep 2001 19:46:10 -0700
Reply-To:     Conchologists of America List <CONCH-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
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From:         Peter Egerton <seashell@INTERGATE.CA>
Subject:      Re: Updated Seashells of British Columbia
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Hi Carol,

A sidetrip to Vancouver or Victoria is about as practical as one from here to Seattle (grin), inotherwords I'll be seeing you there...wild horses couldn't keep me away from the first COA convention within my travelling distance! To answer your question: Vancouver is a 3hr drive north from Seattle, there are also ferries that will take you to Victoria on Vancouver Island right from the Seattle area. But, you don't need to leave that area to collect shells; there are some fantastic shelling areas very close in: Tacoma Narrows being excellent.

I don't know much about restrictions, as each area has its own. I think generally you can collect whatever you want, eccept Haliotis, but when there are restrictions they are usually for edible clams.

See you in 2003,

Peter Egerton

At 08:45 PM 9/4/01 -0500, you wrote: >Peter, > >Enjoyed your site. Since we are to have the COA convention near Seattle in >2003 how practical would a side trip be to BC? And what type of >restrictions does BC (or Canada for that matter) have on shell collecting? > >~Carol >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Peter Egerton" <seashell@INTERGATE.CA> >To: <CONCH-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU> >Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 11:29 PM >Subject: Updated Seashells of British Columbia > > ------------------------------------------------------- Peter Egerton, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Collector of worldwide Mollusca, lifetime student of zoology and computers. E-mail: seashell@intergate.ca Step into my website: http://www.intergate.ca/personal/seashell/index.html ("Peter's Seashells" includes "Seashells of British Columbia", links and my resume) -Links to add, remove, alter? Just ask! -Suggestions always welcome :-) -This is an on-going project...

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