Are there more shells on the beach after a hurricane?


Are there more shells on the beach after a hurricane? Experts note that storms usually bring in an excess of seashells. At the same time, this might signal devastating impacts on wildlife.


What is the best time of day to find shells on the beach?

While mornings are generally a good idea, if you can go an hour before or after low tide, this will produce the biggest selection of shells for you to collect. In addition to the tides, you should also check out what the moon phases will be during your trip.


What are the rarest shells at the beach?

Hundred-eyed cowrie shell (Cypraea argus) The hundred-eyed cowrie shell species is one of the rarest seashells in the world. You will be lucky to spot this unusual sea jewel feeding whilst diving or snorkeling shallow coral reefs.