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Your Shelling Tour Guide to Florida Seashell

It’s no secret Florida is blessed with numerous islands. The location and the shapes of these islands make them a perfect depot for seashells. So, if you consider having a shelling tour in Florida, you are absolutely making the right choice. Apart from the beautiful islands in Florida, you will also get to how the natives' scout and craft with shells. Without further ado, here’s a shelling tour guide to Florida shells. Let’s get down to it. Shall we?

When Is It Ideal to Plan a Shelling Tour in Florida?

As mentioned earlier, Florida has many beaches. And each of these has its respective policies and tide schedules. But the right answer is that if you go in the morning, you should check the tide schedules of the beach you decide on.

You can go for your shelling tour in the morning or hours before/after the low tide. When you go within this period, you stand a chance of selecting many more Florida shells for your collection.

Where Is It Ideal to Have a Shelling Tour in Florida?

Now that you know the ideal time to plan a shelling tour, the next thing you need to know is where. Florida has hundreds of beaches. But the best spot for shelling is around the southwest and the central Gulf area. The ones at the Atlantic part of Florida don’t have enough shells as these two areas.

Furthermore, some of the best and the most popular spots you should try out include Sanibel island, Macro island.

How Can I Find Florida Shells?

Finding Florida shells doesn’t have to be hard when you know the right place to look. All you need to do to find the best shelling washing up on the coast is to walk through the coast. However, the rare ones like the Junonia require a little more work than the regular ones. What I am driving at is that to find rare shells, it’s best to go shelling with a guide.

When you go with an experienced person, it saves you the stress and time of searching blindly. These people know the science that revolves around shells in helping you find rare shells.

What Are the Kinds of Shell Will I Find in Florida?

The Kind of Seashells to Find in Florida

The fact is you are more likely to find two types of shells while scouting for shells in Florida. They are:

● Gastropod Shells: Gastropod shells have single shells. What that means is that they do not come in two parts. It is important to note that these shells double as homes for snails.
● Bivalve Shells: Next is the bivalve. Unlike gastropods, these shells are single and they come with two parts. Each part is referred to as a valve.

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