Shellseeker Posted June 1, 2018 Share Posted June 1, 2018 Well, I think I am done. I was out on Memorial day. The water was waist to chest level. I rarely go back to back days so Wednesday the 30th was possible. I had an interesting morning -- see below. 6 inches up was barely hand-able... We left a little after noon. Did find some neat fossils: This place is worth a return visit. Interesting open cavity at the end of the root. Very fragile #s 2,3,4. I know what these are... because I have seen them previously. I find thousands of the Asian clam ,an invasive species in the Peace River but I am hoping that @MikeR can identify this salt water clam from an earlier age. Then a Sawfish or Shark vert which are relatively uncommon. Finally, one I am unsure of: I have seen those "eyes" on the inside of a turtle shell... so I think that is what this is, although the shape is odd. See this thread. http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php?/topic/71000-prospecting-trip/. This season started off slow and started picking up in December. I will miss going to the river, but it gives me time to sort , catalogue, and pay attention to other important facets of living. Its all good. 4 The White Queen ".... in her youth she could believe "six impossible things before breakfast" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeR Posted June 1, 2018 Share Posted June 1, 2018 8 minutes ago, Shellseeker said: I find thousands of the Asian clam ,an invasive species in the Peace River but I am hoping that @MikeR can identify this salt water clam from an earlier age. That's cool! Maybe immature Carolinapecten? Late Miocene/Early Pliocene Peace River Formation. I have seen a few pictures of decently preserved mollusks and echiniods from the Peace River area but not much has been published on the invert fauna. Mike 3 "A problem solved is a problem caused"--Karl Pilkington "I was dead for millions of years before I was born and it never inconvenienced me a bit." -- Mark Twain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Al Dente Posted June 1, 2018 Share Posted June 1, 2018 16 minutes ago, Shellseeker said: Then a Sawfish or Shark vert which are relatively uncommon. It has the shape of a shark centrum but the texture is wrong. It is from a bony fish. Tarpon have vertebrae that resemble shark centra, maybe this is from a tarpon. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tidgy's Dad Posted June 1, 2018 Share Posted June 1, 2018 Super finds! Nice to see you still collecting up until the last moment and reaping the rewards. Life's Good! Tortoise Friend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digit Posted June 1, 2018 Share Posted June 1, 2018 Nice finds, Jack. Glad to see that even you have some sense to throw in the towel at some point. The end of the season did come in quite a rush. I had 26 rainy days in a row in my area and I've been watching the river gauges go up in dismay--there's always next season.... Cheers. -Ken Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shellseeker Posted June 1, 2018 Author Share Posted June 1, 2018 2 hours ago, MikeR said: That's cool! Maybe immature Carolinapecten? Late Miocene/Early Pliocene Peace River Formation. I have seen a few pictures of decently preserved mollusks and echiniods from the Peace River area but not much has been published on the invert fauna. Mike Thanks, Mike. For me, very rare for me to get a complete bivalve and calcified to boot. Size and calcification likely preserved this one for me: 2 hours ago, Al Dente said: It has the shape of a shark centrum but the texture is wrong. It is from a bony fish. Tarpon have vertebrae that resemble shark centra, maybe this is from a tarpon. Thanks Al Dente for the pointer. I'll keep searching on an ID for this one.. The White Queen ".... in her youth she could believe "six impossible things before breakfast" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caldigger Posted June 1, 2018 Share Posted June 1, 2018 Now it's time to put on the mask and regulator and start hunting by feel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peace river rat Posted June 3, 2018 Share Posted June 3, 2018 On 6/1/2018 at 6:34 PM, caldigger said: Now it's time to put on the mask and regulator and start hunting by feel. Exactly, until the dry season that will be all you can do. ( "you" as in, not me! ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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