Honeymoon Island looks stunning in this SRT, but the real magic happens when the tide pulls back. The group starts spotting Florida fighting conchs right away, then keeps finding olives, clams, whelks ...
Low tide on a beach can fill previously empty areas with whelks, scallops, olives, and sand dollars. These are pushed ashore overnight by Gulf currents.
Florida's beaches are rightfully famous for their gorgeous white sands and blue waters, but for many visitors, the true ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It's always a good time to hunt for shells in Southwest Florida. But with snowbird and tourist season now at its peak, we thought ...
The junonia is a rare and highly sought-after seashell for collectors in Southwest Florida. An expert suggests the west end of Sanibel and Captiva Island are prime locations for finding junonia shells ...
Sara Breault is a prominent shell collector and photographer in Southwest Florida. Breault advises new shellers to search in the water during low tide for the best finds. She has found two rare ...
Shelling, also known as beachcombing, is strolling along the seashore in search of seashells. A popular pastime amongst people of all ages, it is a great way to connect with nature and become ...