Is that scallop shell broken?
Scallop shells are often they are discarded because their “wings,” look asymmetrical, but it is how they have evolved.
Read moreScallop shells are often they are discarded because their “wings,” look asymmetrical, but it is how they have evolved.
Read moreLearn about beach finds commonly found in particular geographical areas in this video by Mary McCarthy.
Read moreHeather Ganis is a beachcomber from Hawaii who collects shells, sea glass, pottery, bottles, fossils, quartz, agates, and other treasures.
Read moreOf the more than 100,000 known species of shells, one of the most rare and the most valuable is the glory of the sea cone shell.
Read moreThese four beachcombers travel all over Maui to collect sea glass, seashells, sea pottery, glass floats, and more.
Read moreMachel Spence creates beautiful artwork using shells found by her grandmother and on her own travels.
Read moreAbalone shells are among the most treasured beach finds. Learn more about the animals that create them.
Read moreLike many shellaholics, Jennifer's obsession with shells and beachcombing began at an early age, on family trips to the beach.
Read moreAuthor Jennifer Lonoff Schiff shares her list of the top 10 Sanibel sea shells.
Read moreTurn your shell collection into a cute tree, perfect for the holidays or year-round.
Read moreLeilani searches for Hawaiian shells, sea glass, and glass floats to add to her collection of beachcombed treasures.
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