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Shelling
By TERRY TOMALIN, Times Outdoors Writer
© St. Petersburg Times, published May 5, 2000

[Times art: Earl Towery]
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Some people collect stamps, others baseball cards. Here in Florida, we like seashells.
While some communities (Manatee and Lee counties to name two) have passed laws regulating the collection of live shellfish, a good rule of thumb is to only collect what is dead. This practice is not only prudent, but practical. Many a parent has searched for weeks looking for an offending smell, only to find a dead starfish, a discarded "treasure," in their child's sand pail.
To learn more about shelling as a hobby, buy a copy of Shells of the Atlantic & Gulf Coasts & The West Indies, the Peterson Field Guide Series, $16.95, available at most book stores.
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