We’ve had a couple of periods of stormy weather and some huge tides, which means it is time to go beachcombing. Big waves and strong currents churn up the near-shore waters and deposit a wondrous ...
This week’s low midafternoon tides provided excellent beachcombing conditions around lunchtime. I found a variety of treasures, including pen shells, pear whelks, and hundreds of Atlantic cockles.
The Lettered Olive gets its name from the beautiful brown zig-zag and script-like markings that decorate its cream-colored ...
This week, the Texas coast has seen an influx of lightning whelks washing up with the tides. Recognized as the official state shell of Texas, the lightning whelk is a fascinating marine predator that ...
They didn’t look like much at first, just a scatter of white slivers along the tide line. At a glance, they could’ve passed for fish bones or bits of plastic, the kind of debris beachcombers often ...
Seven-30’s Wayne Phillips and Rudy Mancke visit Edisto Island. Join Seven-30’s Wayne Phillips and State Museum Natural History Curator Rudy Mancke as they visit Edisto Island, S.C. and uncover a ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Beachcombing and shelling are popular activities for those heading to the seashore throughout the year. However, the seemingly innocuous ...