MARCO ISLAND – Golden-ish Olive, and a Vera's Moonsnail!



Here is some more information on one of Ed Petuch’s recent publications: “Mollusks and Marine Environments of the Ten Thousand Islands”

https://www.routledge.com/Mollusks-and-Marine-Environments-of-the-Ten-Thousand-Islands/Petuch-Berschauer/p/book/9781032314792#:~:text=Description,coastal%20area%20of%20southwestern%20Florida.

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18 thoughts on “MARCO ISLAND – Golden-ish Olive, and a Vera's Moonsnail!”

  1. If you ever decide to return to Tigertail Beach, there is another parking lot to the left of the concession area. It’s still a bit of a walk but you do save quite a few steps. I went across the lagoon once and don’t recommend it. Thank you for the link to your reference books.

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  2. Absolutely loved the walk. I was on Marco Island in Sept and Tigertail all day the day before I left. I love it there because it's never crowded and I have found some amazing shells. Found my first Cabrit Murex that trip. I was stoked! Thanks for taking me back!

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  3. Bonjour – Thank you for this beautiful beach, wonderful finds and i can never tire of those shells colors. I perticularly appreciate the quiet moments you give us with the scenery and the birds, I do the same first thing the morning and try to take it all in. Life is good – take good care . P.S.- thank you for the book reference.🎉

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  4. It never fails to amaze me how God can place such beauty on the beach just so we can stroll along and find just the right thing that we didn't know we were looking for…and the thought of picking up one small shell from among the millions strewn on the shore makes me sit and realize just how significant all things are; both living and those leaving their life homes behind…I always look forward to each video and the adventures that await! …and 4K makes it that much more real….thanx, once again for letting me tag along!!!

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