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'''6. Western Australia:'''
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'''6. [[w:Western_Australia|Western Australia]]:'''
 
* Haliotis (Abalone) – Flat, pearly, rough outside, reef areas.
 
* Haliotis (Abalone) – Flat, pearly, rough outside, reef areas.
 
* Stromb – Thick, spiral, white-pink, tropical.
 
* Stromb – Thick, spiral, white-pink, tropical.

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'''6. [[w:Western_Australia|Western Australia]]:'''
* Haliotis (Abalone) – Flat, pearly, rough outside, reef areas.
* Stromb – Thick, spiral, white-pink, tropical.
* Bivalve Clam – Two halves, smooth, white, sandy.
* Turritella – Long, thin spiral, white, deep water.
* Helmet Shell – Large, helmet-shaped, creamy.
* Rock Whelk – Spiral, thick, brown, rocky coasts.
* Tonna – Large, thin, white, washed from reefs.
* Cuttlebone – White, porous, from cuttlefish, not a shell but common.

6. Western Australia:

  • Haliotis (Abalone) – Flat, pearly, rough outside, reef areas.
  • Stromb – Thick, spiral, white-pink, tropical.
  • Bivalve Clam – Two halves, smooth, white, sandy.
  • Turritella – Long, thin spiral, white, deep water.
  • Helmet Shell – Large, helmet-shaped, creamy.
  • Rock Whelk – Spiral, thick, brown, rocky coasts.
  • Tonna – Large, thin, white, washed from reefs.
  • Cuttlebone – White, porous, from cuttlefish, not a shell but common.