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Slice the siphon (that’s the strange protruding part) thin for sashimi that tastes like ocean candy. The body meat works ...
Janthina sea snails, a rare tropical species, have been discovered on San Diego beaches for the first time in a decade.
Beachgoers in San Diego may have spotted some glistening, purple shells reminiscent of small gemstones in the sand recently.
Oceanographer Anya Stajner was enjoying a sunset walk along the La Jolla Shores beach when a vibrant violet pop of color ...
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KFI AM 640 on MSNRare Purple Sea Snails Found on San Diego Beach
Rare Janthina sea snails, known for their violet shells, have washed ashore on a San Diego beach. Typically found in tropical ...
This month is a good time for those who walk La Jolla’s coastline to find small bivalves called bean clams, according to Charlotte Seid, manager of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography’s Benthic ...
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management’s Aquatic Resource Education program will hold three more “Come Clam ...
The ocean is a wild habitat where any keen beachgoer could spy a myriad of marine life that comes covered in shells or swims along.
Combining paleontological tools and archaeological data with conservation research, the paper finds that, for the past 3,000 years, crab and clam species have remained stable in the Broken Group ...
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