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What beach is the top spot for finding seashells?

Sanibel Island, on the Gulf Coast of Florida, is regularly nominated as the best beach in the world to find shells.



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Seashells on Molokai, Hawaii You never know what you'll find. Wave-washed shells turn up all over the world, although some of the best beaches for finding them are in the U.S., like in Molokai, Hawaii. Ocracoke Island, at the tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, is home to over 400 bird species and other wildlife.

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Sanibel Island Shelling – Travel & Leisure Ranked Sanibel Island #1 of the Top 10 Best U.S Shelling Beaches. Shell-lovers from all over the world make pilgrimages to tiny Sanibel Island's Gulf Coast, considered the best shelling spot in North America according to Travel & Leisure Magazine.

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Some of the most popular beaches with shell collectors include those at both state parks (Myrtle Beach State Park and Huntington Beach State Park) and some of the less crowded beaches either in Pawleys Island, Litchfield or Cherry Grove.

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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.

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Bowman's Beach and Tarpon Bay Beach are two beaches in particular known for having an abundance of sand dollars, making them great destinations to put on your bucket list. Almost any part of the island's south-facing shoreline promises a variety of treasures ready to be gathered.

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The recreational collection of sea shells is allowed depending on whether or not the harvested sea shell contains a living organism, the type of organism it contains and where you will be collecting. Sea shells containing live organisms cannot be sold unless the seller has a valid commercial saltwater products license.

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Hilton Head is a barrier island so most of the shells get stopped or broken down by the sand barrier.

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