Well I yesterday I drove to one of the Keasey outcrops here in Oregon (the one with the Cold Seep). You cannot dig here in Oregon without a permit or landowners permission, so I hunt the talus along the road. Yesterday I picked up about 25 specimens. Interestingly, many were weathered out and among my largest finds. The mollusk (some shell present but mostly a cast from the shell as mold) measures 66mm on the long dimension and the gastropod 34mm across. The mollusk on the right is the average size I find in the Keasey formation. Both the Mollusk and gastropod are significantly larger than my normal talus finds. I don't know if this is because of the Cold Seep or just the particular set of finds. I do find lots of shells showing predation like the small one on the right. Any it was a fun day looking through the talus and well worth the trip.