Chica and I were diving on the Barefoot Blue charter to Farnsworth Banks on Sunday (BTW - one of the best trips ever... BFB, you people rock!) and on dive #2 (Eagles Nest, I believe was the site) I stumbled on this cool shell.
I managed to carry it around for about 45 minutes, AND get it back onto the boat, AND get it home without crushing it into a zillion pieces - a big deal for me, as I'm a complete klutz.
Claudette ID'ed this as some sort of small Nautilus shell. Far be it for me to doubt, as she's much smarter than I am - but I'd like to take it a step further. Can anyone tell me what type of Nautilus, or point me to a good resource for reverse engineering shells and shell fragments like this one?
Thanks!
Ken
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ScubaBoard hates PBase. Whatever. If you get the Red X of Death, just right click and select "show photograph" and it should show up. If not, just hit f5 to reload the page, and right click again.
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I managed to carry it around for about 45 minutes, AND get it back onto the boat, AND get it home without crushing it into a zillion pieces - a big deal for me, as I'm a complete klutz.
Claudette ID'ed this as some sort of small Nautilus shell. Far be it for me to doubt, as she's much smarter than I am - but I'd like to take it a step further. Can anyone tell me what type of Nautilus, or point me to a good resource for reverse engineering shells and shell fragments like this one?
Thanks!
Ken




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ScubaBoard hates PBase. Whatever. If you get the Red X of Death, just right click and select "show photograph" and it should show up. If not, just hit f5 to reload the page, and right click again.
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