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

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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

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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.