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60 results for “Ark Shell”
Shell Family · east-coast
Ark Shell
Sturdy, heavily ribbed bivalves of the family Arcidae — Florida beaches carry several species, including the striped turkey wing and the smaller ponderous ark.
Beach · Florida, USA
Honeymoon Island
A Pinellas County state park barrier island north of Clearwater — long stretches of pale sand, an accessible causeway, and consistent everyday shelling for families and beginner collectors.
Beach · Florida, USA
Caladesi Island
A boat- or ferry-access state park immediately south of Honeymoon Island — the lower foot traffic means shells linger on the tide line long after nearby beaches have been walked over.
Journal
Shell Discovery Journal
A guided keepsake journal for recording shells, sea glass, shark teeth, and the beaches you love.
Shell · east-coast
Shark Eye
A smooth, round moon snail whose glossy tan spiral gives it the distinctive dark 'eye' — one of the East and Gulf coasts' most-collected small shells.
Beach · Florida, USA
Shell Key
A boat-in barrier island preserve near St. Petersburg — the walk-off-into-untouched-shells experience serious collectors chase, best after cold fronts.
Beach · Florida, USA
Fort Myers Beach
A seven-mile barrier-island beach on Estero Island where the Gulf's westerly winds pile shells along a gently sloping shore — an easy, family-friendly base for exploring the wider Sanibel-Captiva shell coast.
Coastal FavoritesCoastal Inspiration
Shell Display Ideas
Beautiful ways to display the shells you've collected.
Coastal FavoritesCoastal Inspiration
Shell Crafts & DIY
Easy seashell crafts and coastal DIY projects to make at home.
Coastal Crafts
The Ultimate Beach Treasure Craft Guide: 50 Creative Ideas for Shells, Sea Glass, Shark Teeth, Driftwood, Sand Dollars, and More
Turn shells, sea glass, shark teeth, driftwood, and sand dollars into beautiful keepsakes with 50 creative beach treasure crafts, displays, and DIY coastal decor ideas.
Shell Family · east-coast
Olive Shell
Glossy cylindrical gastropods of the family Olividae, including the lettered olive — South Carolina's state shell.
Guide
Shark Eye vs. Atlantic Moon Snail
Two similar moon snails share the same beaches. The umbilicus is the fastest way to tell them apart.
Curated Shell Box
The Signature Shell Box
Shell · east-coast
Lettered Olive
South Carolina's state shell — a glossy cylindrical olive with fine zigzag markings that resemble handwriting.
Shell Family · east-coast
Moon Snail
Rounded, polished gastropods (family Naticidae) that leave the neat drilled hole on so many empty bivalves.
Guide
Beginner Shells of the Florida Gulf Coast
The ten most common shells a first-time Florida Gulf beachcomber will actually find — with quick ID cues for each.
Guide
How to Identify a Shell: Shape, Aperture, and Sculpture
A three-question framework that will identify almost any shell you find — no field guide required for the first pass.
Guide
How to Clean and Store Vacation Shells
Simple, damage-free steps for cleaning shells at the end of a trip — including the ones with a lingering ocean smell.
Beach · Florida, USA
Sanibel Island
Sanibel's east-west orientation sweeps Gulf shells onto its shore in exceptional variety — the reason it's the most celebrated shelling beach in North America and the yardstick every collector measures other beaches against.
Beach · North Carolina, USA
Outer Banks
A 200-mile chain of Atlantic barrier islands — Cape Hatteras, Ocracoke, and Cape Lookout deliver whelks, olive shells, and the state shell, the Scotch bonnet, especially after nor'easters.
Shell · gulf-coast
Florida Horse Conch
Florida's official state shell and one of the largest gastropods in the Americas — a spindle-shaped predator that can exceed two feet in length.
Shell · gulf-coast
Banded Tulip
A smaller, more crisply patterned tulip of the Gulf coast — dark spiral bands on a smooth cream shell make it one of the region's most photogenic finds.
Beachcombing & Shell Collecting
5 Beaches, 5 Completely Different Shell Collections
How five different shorelines each build a completely different shell collection — from tropical Bahamas conchs to Florida Gulf whelks and tiny pink-sand treasures.
Shell Identification
The Ultimate Beachcomber's Map: Finding Rare Shells from Jersey to Florida
A region-by-region map to the rarest shells, fossils, and seasonal treasures along the East Coast — what to hunt for, where, and exactly when to find them.
Shell Identification
Best Seashell Identification Books for Beach Lovers
A good field guide turns a bag of mystery shells into a labeled collection. Here are our favorite books for identifying your finds.
Shell Identification
How to Identify Common East Coast Seashells and Where to Find Them
Identifying Atlantic shells starts with one question: gastropod or bivalve? Learn to name common whelks, olives, scallops, and clams from Jersey to Florida.
Shell · east-coast
Lightning Whelk
A large sinistral (left-handed) whelk of the U.S. southeast, prized for the streaks of colour that run down its spire.
Shell · gulf-coast
Lace Murex
A delicately frilled Gulf murex — smaller and more ornate than the apple murex, with lace-like fronds along each varix.
Shell · gulf-coast
Florida Fighting Conch
A compact, heavy-bodied true conch of the U.S. southeast — Florida's most reliably found strombid on Gulf beaches.
Coastal FavoritesCoastal Inspiration
Beach Garden Inspiration
Seaside gardens, shell-lined borders, and coastal planting ideas.
Coastal FavoritesCoastal Inspiration
Coastal Wedding Inspiration
Elegant seaside wedding details using natural seashells.
Coastal FavoritesCoastal Inspiration
Where To Go Next
Beautiful beaches and shelling destinations worth the trip.
Shell · east-coast
Scotch Bonnet
Rounded helmet shell with a woven basket-check pattern — North Carolina's state shell.
Shell · gulf-coast
Junonia
A deep-water volute famous on Sanibel Island for its cream body and neat rings of chocolate spots.
Shell Family · east-coast
Auger
Long, slender, high-spired gastropods of the family Terebridae — the beachcomber's screw shell.
Shell Group · east-coast
Sand Dollar
Flattened burrowing echinoderms with the five-pointed 'flower' pattern on top — not a shell at all, but a sea urchin test.
Shell · gulf-coast
True Tulip
A smooth, spindle-shaped Gulf and Caribbean gastropod with soft cream and streaked-brown markings — the larger of Florida's two common tulips.
Shell · east-coast
Calico Scallop
A small, brightly mottled Gulf and Atlantic scallop — the shell that gives Sanibel's tide line its confetti of pink, orange, and purple.
Shell Identification Books Every Beachcomber Should Own
The Book of Shells
A gorgeous reference featuring life-size photos of 600 shells, including rare specimens. As lovely as it is useful.
Curated Shell Box
The Collector Box
Blog ArticleTravel Guides
Sanibel Island: The Gateway to International Shell Collecting
Discover how Sanibel Island launches collectors into a lifetime of shelling adventures across the Bahamas, Caribbean, Mexico, Pacific Islands, Australia, and the Philippines.
Beachcombing Guides
Freak Shells: Nature's One-of-a-Kind Masterpieces
Learn how to identify rare freak shells, growth deformities, color mutations, repaired predator scars, and unusual shell anomalies. Discover why collectors prize these one-of-a-kind coastal treasures.
Coastal Inspiration
What to Do With Seashells After Vacation: Simple Ways to Preserve Beach Memories
Simple, beautiful ways to clean, sort, display, and preserve the shells you brought home from the beach.
Beach Crafts
Shell Craft Tutorials
Turn your gathered treasures into keepsakes with these approachable, beginner-friendly shell craft tutorials.
Coastal Decor
25 Beautiful Ways to Display Seashells in Your Home
Bring the calm of the shore indoors with elegant, simple ways to style the shells you've gathered.
Coastal Inspiration
Coastal Wedding Inspiration: Elegant Seashell Ideas for a Timeless Seaside Celebration
Soft, organic, and effortlessly elegant, seashells bring a sense of place to a wedding without feeling themed. Here's how to weave them through your day.
Blog ArticleBeachcombing Tips
Best Time to Find Seashells
Best time to find seashells: how tides, weather, seasons, and timing help you find better shells. Shell at low tide, after storms, and at sunrise for the best beachcombing.
Blog ArticleBeachcombing Tips
Ethical Shell Collecting
Ethical shell collecting protects coastal ecosystems and wildlife. Learn the rules of responsible, sustainable beachcombing — only empty shells, leave living creatures, and take only what you need.
Blog ArticleTravel Guides
The Ultimate Shelling Guide to Anna Maria Island
Find seashells on Anna Maria Island with local tips, best beaches, shell identification help, where to stay, and what to do after your beachcombing walk.
Shell Guide
Shell Identification Guide
Learn to recognize the most common and beloved seashells you'll find along the shore.
Guide
How to Clean Seashells
Simple, safe methods to clean and preserve the shells you gather so they last for years.
Beach Guide
Best Beaches for Shelling
Our favorite stretches of coast where the shelling is reliably wonderful.
Guide
Best Resources for Shell Craft Tutorials
Discover the best YouTube channels, books, websites, and project ideas for shell crafters of every skill level.
Beach Guide
Florida Shelling Guide
Where, when, and how to find Florida's famous seashells — from Sanibel's Gulf Coast to the Atlantic shore.
Beach Guide
South Carolina Shelling Guide
Lowcountry beaches, barrier islands, and the best spots to find whelks, sand dollars, and olive shells.
Beach Guide
North Carolina Shelling Guide
The Outer Banks and Crystal Coast offer some of the wildest, most rewarding shelling on the Atlantic.
Beach Guide
Maryland & Delaware Shelling Guide
Assateague, Rehoboth, and the Mid-Atlantic bays — where to find clams, jingles, and bay scallops.
Beach Guide
New Jersey Shelling Guide
From the Jersey Shore's classic beaches to quiet inlets, here's where and when to fill your shell bag.
Guide
Best Time to Find Seashells
Timing is everything in beachcombing. Here's exactly when to walk the shore for the best shells.
Beach Guide
How Tides Affect Shelling
Understand the tides and you'll understand where the shells are. A simple guide to reading the water.
