I am not sure if this counts as an official fossil hunting trip, since I just went to my regular beach down the road, but I figure that I am lucky to live near a location where I can find fossils I love. This has been a quiet holiday, so I spent a good part of Christmas Eve at Fort Clinch beach on Amelia Island, Florida, and found these 15 Chesapecten and a few shark's teeth., the nicest of which is a Carcharias taurus with very clear cusps. The grid in the picture is 1 inch / 2.54 cm. At 4"x4" (10 cm x 10 cm), the Chesapecten in the center is in the best condition of the larger ones I've found. I have still not worked out the exact species of these, nor do I know exactly where they come from, being coastal finds, but I am researching (and having a lot of fun doing so). I hope it is OK to post my finds laid out in this manner, and sorry about the duplicate image, I could not work out how to delete the dupe after I attached it. Thank you and Happy Holidays!