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Oregon Shell Club
10/30/2008
A very active club. Events, merchandise, shell links, etc. I like the two frame navigation. Other clubs might use this site as a template. The 2007 COA Convention will be held here. Check it out!
Estuarium / Public Aquarium
9/25/2008
Not really about shells but interesting for habitat info. A COA field trip. Investigate river ecosystem, barrier islands, march habitat, etc. Soon I will visit in person.
Compujter Generated Snail Shells
9/25/2008
A VERY interesting site. Design a shell by changing different dimentions. Got site from a talk on shell patterns at the 2008 Texas COA. The talk was by the new president, Alice Monroe. HAVE FUN!
American Malacological Society
9/25/2008
I got to web site after typing .org, is /index.html necessary? A new site. The scientific web site of the hobby of shell collecting. Links to various aspects of the AMU. Also, a links page of further research topics.
Andre Poremski Collection - Conidae Collection Specializing in Taxon
9/25/2008
A Cone lover’s site from Brazil. Just lunched. Pictures are thumbnails but if click on them, they enlarge. Home page didn’t fully load, two, hard to see links at bottom on either side. Links produce a menu to select a subject to view.
National Park Service - Experience Your America
8/31/2008
If I counted right, there are 10 National Seashores. One seashore at Padre Island, TX; a COA convention had a field trip there. Information on activities on all parks listed.
El Campo Museum of Natural History: Seashells Collection,
8/31/2008
Information about the shell collection at the El Campo museum in TX. No pictures. Links to other areas of the museum. Other special collections besides shells.
Conch and Key West Links in the Florida Keys
8/31/2008
Info. on the Conch in art, population, primitive uses, etc. Information on travel to FL keys, where to stay, reservations. Also a page for kids and actives with the family.
The American Malacological Society
7/22/2008
A site for Molluscan studies. More for research and not shell collectors. Links page is very long and worth a visit.
Beads from Seashells
7/22/2008
A history of bead making among ancient people. A gallery of bead pictures.
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