Sink Broadwater
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posted by Tom Andersen at 4:47 PM
This is a blog about environmental issues in the New York area in general and Long Island Sound in particular. I'm the author of "This Fine Piece of Water: An Environmental History of Long Island Sound," which came out in 2002. I wrote about the environment and other issues during almost two decades as a newspaper reporter.
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1 Comments:
OT, but I couldn't find your email address to ask you a question.
Yesterday my wife found a conch shell on the beach in Milford, at the mid-tide level. I've lived here all my life, and I'm an avid boater; I've never seen a conch shell in the Sound.
The shell was empty, but didn't have the cut in it that you usually see when the conch is removed from it.
This is very strange. Would you email me about this at futuredv@yahoo.com please? Thanks!
Bob Adams
Milford
http://sailfulltilt.blogspot.com
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