Can I get some seashells in here?

Yui Amano | Sep 15, 2018 | Category: Public beach

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Address: 200 Reservation Rd, Marina, CA 93933, USA

K Lotz | Sep 15, 2018

There are not many shells at this beach. I believe it's a protected area in the Monterey Bay. If you want shells get them at Fisherman's Wharf.

Amigo Kandu | Sep 15, 2018

Go to Pacific Grove, public swimming beach called Lovers Point, try there. Take a walk on the long bike path, look for other shore access. For driftwood, go to Carmel By The Sea. Both places parking is not far from shores.

Gary Wilmot | Sep 15, 2018

I think the beach is part of the Marine sanctuary, so I wouldn't take anything from the beach.

Kevin Ersoy | Sep 15, 2018

Legally? You're not supposed to take anything from the beach. Try Amazon.

lizabeth Guzman | Sep 15, 2018

I have seen Sand Dollars there.

Brian Pendley | Sep 15, 2018

Growing up I used to collect many a sand dollar here. The trick is you would have to durring a low tide, and dig for them. You might catch a hermit crab or two near the seaweed. If the seagull's haven't been ornery that is. Asilomar's tides pools are more abundant, but you would want to be careful because its a little living ecosystem there.

Chris Soliz | Sep 15, 2018

Yes you can walk down the beach an see sea shells an sand dollars

Yui Amano | Sep 15, 2018

Thank you so much everyone!

Matt M | Sep 15, 2018

Not likely

Matt R | Sep 15, 2018

Not legally 😏

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