Hi,
I was wondering if anyone could suggest an interesting fossil I could add to my collection that is from the Arctic Ocean. Fossil Walrus tusk is not allowed in my state and I'd like to add something from this locality. I was thinking the Greenland sleeper shark fossil teeth as it is the oldest vertebrate but I'm not sure how to identify one that would have traveled to the Arctic Ocean as I'm not aware of any collections in the arctic as opposed to closer. Is there any other interesting fossils that would be known to be from the Arctic Ocean? It is the last region not already in my collection. I'm new to fossil collecting but I have already obtained land collections from all the continents and oceans other than the arctic and southern. Does anyone know of coral from the Arctic Ocean/coastline or anything else that might be interesting. Not sure if this is really fossil related but Deep Sea vents might be interesting if anyone knows where to trade/buy specimen samples from either in the Southern or Arctic Oceans?