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Sea Life & Seaweed

Sea life from the Northern Atlantic Ocean. 50 degree F salt water species. Gulf of Maine Inc. supplies sea life, beach plants, and aquarium substrates from Maine, collected by hand.

Aquarium substrates

Arthropods

Bony fishes

Brachiopods

Bryozoa

Cartilaginous fishes

Cnidaria

Echinoderms

Gulf of Maine assortments

Macroalgae

Molluscs

Plankton

Saltwater plants

Sponges

Tunicates

Worms

Common Periwinkle Snail (Littorina littorea)

Common Periwinkle Snail (Littorina littorea)

from $50.00

Common name: common periwinkle snail    

Scientific name:  Littorina littorea

Locations: mid to low tide, on rocks, mussels, kelp, pilings, seaweeds

Seasonality:  available year round

Colors:  brown & black color

Size:  1/2” - 1"

Collected:  by hand

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Periwinkles beside a nickel for reference.

Periwinkles beside a nickel for reference.

Tidepool Tim says,  “Periwinkles are a very abundant snail along our coasts and shore.  Sometimes it is possible to find thousands on one large ledge where they are feeding.  These snails graze along on blue-green algae that covers the rocks. Sometimes they are herded up on a large piece of kelp that has washed ashore.  Using their tiny, toothed tongue or radula they slowly lick the kelp to death as they feed on its tissue. in our area, many fishermen / harvesters make good cash money picking periwinkles along the beaches.  Each pound of snails may earn them 50 cents to $1.50 / lb. for their work. Snails are put in mesh sacs and shipped to boston and n.y. for sale in asian markets mostly. The largest periwinkles live at the lowest tide mark - some of these snails approach 2" in size.  Periwinkles get eaten by sea stars and also moon snails which love their tender insides. A close look at these snails reveals a small trap door or operculum that opens and closes when the snail comes out or closes up into its shell. Kids like to hum to periwinkles - this vibration sometimes makes the snail come out of it's shell.”

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Common Slipper Shell (Crepidula fornicata)

from $45.00
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Razor Clam (Ensis directus)

from $48.00
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Dog Whelk (Thais lapillus)

from $35.00
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Chestnut Astarte (Astarte castanea)

from $50.00
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Rough-mantled Nudibranch (Onchidoris bilamellata)

from $60.00