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Greetings, My name is Joey (or Joe, or Joseph) and I’m a rockhounder and fossil-hunter from Baltimore. I’m very passionate about the science of paleontology, especially the Mesozoic east of the Mississippi, and Maryland’s Cretaceous in particular. As for background, I worked for about 20 years in the public school system as a STEAM teacher and paraeducator until I quit to pursue freelancing, collecting and art (unfortunately, I make more money in that than I ever did teaching!). I’m also very active in ornithology and aviculture studies; I volunteer at a captive raptor aviary in AA County, and I raise coturnix quail for meat and eggs both as a side hobby and to help stock local food assistance programs. I also have a pair of trained pet pigeons (I love theropods, can’t you tell?). I have an extensive fossil collection. I often acquire old boxes of bones from older collectors, in hopes I can ID and catalog some of the material. You’ll probably see me in the Fossil ID section. I really hope to expand my knowledge in both anatomy as well as my ID skills. I also hope to network with some locals re Maryland paleo. I look forward to talking with and learning from folks here. Thanks for having me.
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I don’t know where else to ask, I need your expertise. I've had a great opportunity come my way, but i'm out of my element and need help from like-minded fossil collectors. I've collected fossils in the rivers of Florida and in New York state. I love collecting vertebra and joint bones, and of course teeth, but never in the low country of South Carolina. I will be saying at Harry’s Fish Camp on Lake Marion from the 19th to the 27th with some friends. Were all kayak fishermen, but I love fossils, and they know this and are expecting me to take them on a trip or two. We will all have kayaks and can drive to meet anywhere in the area. I have scoured the internet for locations but my searches seem to result in the same 50 or so sites. I know there's fossils in the Cooper, Ashley, Wando, Santee, and Edisto rivers, but there are hundreds of combined miles of river and coast line and have been unable to find any specific locations. My experiences in Florida have taught me that just knowing a ‘area’ to look tends to be a huge waste of time as the prime locations tend to be very specific in strata and depth. I’m all about networking with other fossil and mineral collectors. I'm part of the Rochester Academy of science and the Buffalo Geological Society. We do trips all over the place for fossils and minerals. It is my hopes that I can use this trip to SC to network with other collectors and build life-long friendships. I love hosting people and taking people on fossil and mineral collecting trips up here. I know i could pay for a guide to take me out, but that doesn't build friendships, and the networking in this hobby is just as important as finding awesome stuff. While id love to find someone to take me out, or help me out out of the kindness of their love for the hobby, I would be willing to trade for a few of my prized pyritized fossils I have found in Buffalo NY, or even pay for their time. I really hope someone out there can help me out. Feel free to email me at andrewzioto83@gmail.com. I don’t scuba, low visibility creeps me out.
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