Liz, her husband Mike & I got up REALLY yesterday morning and headed to the East Coast. Shelling there is like another world, it's always an adventure! We went to a little beach between Ft Lauderdale and Hollywood Florida. Many of the shells there are very different than here on the west coast, at least around Ft. Myers/Sanibel. Like any other beach, good days and bad days....I'd say today's adventure was a good day. Heck, to me, any day on the beach is a good day!! ;)
My first find was a Bolingi Olive!!! Much larger than the one I found a couple of weeks ago....I had never found ANY, now I have 2!!
I also found a tiny Alphabet Cone hiding under a rock....
they are even a little bit different than here, the 'spots' seem to be much smaller, and more uniform...
I found so many of these sponges all over the beach,
they look like something you would see in an aquarium....they were in all sizes! I just thought they were interesting! (I even brought a small one home with me, we'll see how it holds up!)
Also scattered among the High Tide Line....were these two guys....
Yep that's a Portuguese Man of War!! A jellyfish with a terrible, terrible sting I understand.....I didn't test it, even though they seemed to be around a while, I understand they are normally very blue, and there was some blue along the edges, but I just took a pic and left them alone!!
I also found this tiny little sea Urchin on the inside of a Bittersweet, he was so prickly, much like a sand spur! I believe he was still alive, so I returned him to the sea....
Much of the beach had these rocks on it, and Liz and I spent a lot of time, walking on them, and looking under whatever rocks we could move....
Needless to say, it was quite a work-out! I found this tiny guy under a rock...he too was alive...
forgive me for not naming most of these, it is going to take some research...I'm not familiar with many of these shells...
This is obviously some sort of Oyster, I just thought it looked cool, so I grabbed it up as well....
This area is known to have Queen Conchs,....I was hoping to find one, and there was evidence all over the beach that they had come in....HUGE pieces of broken ones :( so thick too....I kept hoping I would find one intact!
I found 2 pieces of a Hawkwing Conch that would have been a gorgeous find!
The Atlantic is gorgeous....just look how beautiful it is....such a tropical blue!
Here's my finds for the day...
Her's a closeup of the minis....I'll try to name some of them as best as I can...
Keyhole Limpets, False Limpets, tiny dove shells, a couple tiny flats, some rice olives (I think) Rose murex (that are white?), I believe the gold and white shell on the left near the bottom is a Margin shell, and below it a Nerite, then a star shell or Modulus
Some of my favorites, a Juvenile Queen Conch, the Bolingi and Alphabet, and some (what I call) flower coral
and I actually found some Sea Fans, I'm going to try to clean these guys up and see how it goes, if it turns out, I'll show you how it looks! Liz actually found a Large sea fan on an earlier trip and has it in a shadowbox at her house, it looks beautiful!!
Here is some more small pieces of coral, and some colorful bittersweets!
The beaches are covered with all different types of coral, from very large to tiny....so different from what we are used to!
Liz found some real treasures! Including Frond Oysters still on the branches, Bittersweets, Thorny Oysters, and a Flamingo Tongue!! (Yes, it's a type of shell!)
Here are her minis....Across the top are False Limpets, I believe those Conchs are also Juvenile Queen Conchs, mini tulips, Horse conchs, dove shells, rice olives and Keyhole Limpets at the bottom. The Flamingo tongue is out of the tray just to the bottom left, the white shell....!!
She also found some tiny Bittersweets, Rose Murex, and some Milk Moons, and some tiny cones!
We had a great day, and it began to rain just as we were ready to leave....so it was good timing! Hoping for a few more adventures to share before I leave so stay tuned!!!
I believe the white ones you mention as rose murex might possibly be crabits murex???
ReplyDeleteAhhh! Don’t know, maybe rose murex!!
ReplyDeleteI loved the group The Shellinators on Facebook. It was a beautiful group that made being on Facebook enjoyable. I received plenty of locations to go shelling and tips on what it was I was finding. I started to post my findings and sharing the locations of where I found these beautiful treasures. Then one of the admins decided he was going to degrade me for name dropping beaches that I went to and call me names because it was bad for the locals to name drop. I was kicked out of the group for this even though it was not in the rules. I wasn't even given a chance to not name drop. I am glad to see that not all of the admins are the same since you clearly gave a precise location to an east coast beach! I am sure that the locals will be happy to get my shelling business!
ReplyDeleteHi Cheri! So happy you had a great time on my home beach. Haven't been in a while, since the pandemic. When it's calm, the snorkeling is really good! I think your murex might be a rose, a cabrits is longer with little spikes coming out of the tail. It's a great beach for flats and lion paws. Check the high tide line for the paws, they are lightweight shells and tend to end up there. Good luck!! :-)
ReplyDeleteI so want to find a Lions Paw....I am always looking for them when I go, will continue to search next trip...thanks for the tip!!
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