Beach flotsam I.D

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Rabbs
Rabbs
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251 posts
1 Nov 2013 8:09pm
Me dear old mum found a few of these at Ningaloo......Any idea what the **** they are ??? 65mm long x 30mm
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landyacht
landyacht
WA
5921 posts
WA, 5921 posts
1 Nov 2013 8:13pm
sand dollars ,not as big as we saw as kids but nice to see they havent dissapeared like the scallops. they were really common on beaches up untill the early 70's , especially where you have good healthy seagrass beds
Rabbs
Rabbs
251 posts
251 posts
1 Nov 2013 9:52pm
Thanks Landy,.... We don't have these things in Vicco ,Cheers
smicko
smicko
WA
2503 posts
WA, 2503 posts
1 Nov 2013 11:52pm
Yep, sand dollars. My younguns became entrepreneurs after our recent trip to Exmouth.
Chris6791
Chris6791
WA
3271 posts
WA, 3271 posts
2 Nov 2013 12:28am
Sand dollar didn't help, I had to google it, basically a flattened, burrowing sea urchin. Interesting, I've never heard of then before.
NoBS
NoBS
WA
908 posts
WA, 908 posts
2 Nov 2013 4:35am
They are what's called in the diving world a sea mouse. Type of burrow ing urchin that during the day bury themselves and come out at night.
Cassa
Cassa
WA
1305 posts
WA, 1305 posts
2 Nov 2013 8:33am
That's really nice not!
Maybe if everyone who comes to Ningaloo , picked something off the beach ,we could make the beaches up here boring and barron
You were obviously not ever told to look, and enjoy , BUT not touch.
Ricochet
Ricochet
SA
32 posts
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2 Nov 2013 11:13am
Cassa said..

You were obviously not ever told to look, and enjoy , BUT not touch.


isnt that the sign on the doors of strip clubs?

Chris6791
Chris6791
WA
3271 posts
WA, 3271 posts
2 Nov 2013 12:38pm
^^^ not true, in my experience touching just costs a little extra.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23647 posts
WA, 23647 posts
2 Nov 2013 2:04pm
Chris6791 said..
^^^ not true, in my experience touching just costs a little extra.



Did you make much extra money allowing the touching?
Rabbs
Rabbs
251 posts
251 posts
2 Nov 2013 6:22pm
Cassa said..

That's really nice not!
Maybe if everyone who comes to Ningaloo , picked something off the beach ,we could make the beaches up here boring and barron
You were obviously not ever told to look, and enjoy , BUT not touch.


Maybe if everyone picked up discarded bait bags & tangled fishing, line like my Mum does , all our beaches would be in better shape...
Chris6791
Chris6791
WA
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2 Nov 2013 9:33pm
Mark _australia said..

Chris6791 said..
^^^ not true, in my experience touching just costs a little extra.



Did you make much extra money allowing the touching?


How do you think I could afford my last new board?
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23647 posts
WA, 23647 posts
2 Nov 2013 9:55pm
Chris6791 said..
Mark _australia said..



Chris6791 said..

^^^ not true, in my experience touching just costs a little extra.






Did you make much extra money allowing the touching?


How do you think I could afford my last new board?


Let me know when you need a new one, I'll tuck $5 into your g-banger.

NOT


Now back on track - Cassa you can't be serious?
Not as if they took coral or something - it was a exoskeleton from a dead creature, lying on the beach....


Cassa
Cassa
WA
1305 posts
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3 Nov 2013 10:40am
Mark _australia said..

Chris6791 said..
Mark _australia said..



Chris6791 said..

^^^ not true, in my experience touching just costs a little extra.






Did you make much extra money allowing the touching?


How do you think I could afford my last new board?


Let me know when you need a new one, I'll tuck $5 into your g-banger.

NOT


Now back on track - Cassa you can't be serious?
Not as if they took coral or something - it was a exoskeleton from a dead creature, lying on the beach....




Each tourist season the towns population increases from 2400 to 9 to 10 thousand. I've watched sooo many walking the beaches collecting shell etc, and showing what they found . Only 5 yrs ago there were cowrie shells everywhere, now you are lucky to see any.
If only 5% of touro's take only 1 item from the beach (a figure I'm sure is much greater) that's a lot taken.
Just like the fisho's and grey nomads who visit, Have watched the same go out every day to fish, and the comment I here is , I spent so much gettiing here I need to take home as much as I can.
Sad.

And as for the rubbish , we pick up plenty regularly.And as for the fishing yesterday I travelled 45 nautical miles, caught 1 mackeral, stopped trolling, caught 1 mangrove jack , 1 spango, then went home while they were on the bite!, could easily have bagged out .
A dried up exoskeleton , not so bad, the rubbish , fantastic , if thats all the went , good , but as mentioned I've seen Much more taken.
TurtleHunter
TurtleHunter
WA
1675 posts
WA, 1675 posts
3 Nov 2013 12:44pm
yep no beachcombing on the west side but you can in the gulf. Your right cassa I havn't seen many cowrie shells washed up this year, would love people to take home a few sea urchins though
landyacht
landyacht
WA
5921 posts
WA, 5921 posts
4 Nov 2013 10:22pm
MacRab said..

Thanks Landy,.... We don't have these things in Vicco ,Cheers


I bet theyre just not as common as they once were. we would get them in piles on the beach at rockingham after a big northely blow.
in the early '70s they built alot more industry, like alumina, alot of dredging for shell grit limestone and also the causeway to Garden island.
by the late 70's the blue mannas were gone from the first 50m of the waters edge and you stopped picking up Sd's and scallop shells
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