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@sam miller
First, my sincere apologies for posting this in your backyard. (I seem to irritate the frat club so I'm trying to stay under the radar while I can.)
I've become fascinated with why we don't have abalone here in the NE Atlantic. I got the book per your suggestion, thanks for the recommendation. Geiger & Owen, page 32. "They are notably absent along the shores with extensive soft-bottoms, such as the northeastern coast of North America." That would be us... *sigh*
Got me to thinking. I would suggest a colony be attempted in the most unusual pilings of Manasquan:
Perfect for them. "Their remarkable adhesion to rocks ...//... is greater than the attachment to the shell."
Turnabout is fair play. This may amuse you:
Wanted American Lobster
@agilis: Your thoughts, as usual, would be most welcome with respect to the introduction of foreign species.
First, my sincere apologies for posting this in your backyard. (I seem to irritate the frat club so I'm trying to stay under the radar while I can.)
I've become fascinated with why we don't have abalone here in the NE Atlantic. I got the book per your suggestion, thanks for the recommendation. Geiger & Owen, page 32. "They are notably absent along the shores with extensive soft-bottoms, such as the northeastern coast of North America." That would be us... *sigh*
Got me to thinking. I would suggest a colony be attempted in the most unusual pilings of Manasquan:
Perfect for them. "Their remarkable adhesion to rocks ...//... is greater than the attachment to the shell."
Turnabout is fair play. This may amuse you:
Wanted American Lobster
@agilis: Your thoughts, as usual, would be most welcome with respect to the introduction of foreign species.
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