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Societ Italiana di Malacologia
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North Alabama Shell Club Page
North Alabama Shell Club Club History Meetings Newsletter Membership Links A Quick Overview The purpose of our Club is to bring together people interested in collecting and studying mollusk shells; to encourage shell-related interests, such as shellcraft and shell art; and, to encourage others to discover the beauty, uses, mystery and fascination of shells and shellfish. The Club was formed in ...
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The Greater St. Louis Shell Club - Home
About The Club The Greater St. Louis Shell Club was formed in the 1950's by a few people who where fascinated by seashells. Perhaps because we live so far from the ocean, many of us have also grown to love land and freshwater mollusks. In addition to appreciating the beauty of shells and shell crafts, our goal is to educate ourselves and the public on the value and importance of mollusks. We ...
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ATSC Home Page
Astronaut Trail Shell Club Announcements Shell Show Malacological Grants Shell Links Founded in 1966, the ATSC brings together those who have a special interest in marine - land - freshwater - fossil shells...amateur, professional or artistic. Meetings The club meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month, 7:30 PM at the Satellite Beach Community Center, 565 Cassia Boulevard, Satellite Beach, FL ...
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The Englewood Shell Club
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Conchology Section, Auckland Museum Institute
Conchology Section, Auckland Museum Institute CSAMI is a private club which is closely associated with the Auckland Museum. Our interests are in all things molluscan, ie: shell collecting (recent and fossil), conchology and malacology (study of shells and shellfish), and molluscan ecology and conservation. Some members interests also extend to non-molluscan fauna such as urchins, barnacles, and ...
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