Bahamas Queen Conch Shell
She grew up sailing the waters of the bahamas as a child during summer breaks.
Bahamas queen conch shell. I am one of the main draws. While there are many kinds of conch around the world queen conch is the most common in the region. Queen conchs have been collected at a sustainable level by local subsistence fishers for centuries.
Beginning in the 1970s however increasing commercial fishing has caused conch populations to decline or collapsed in much of the species range in the caribbean gulf of mexico and bahamas. The lip thickness of a conch shell is considered the best proxy for maturity. As beautiful as a sunset over our pink sands.
Shells are an abundant and radiant resource in the waters of the bahamas and the belle shell seeks to pair the natural beauty of bahamian shells with island appropriate jewelry designs and accessories. Conch pronounced konk is a tropical marine mollusk found throughout the waters of the bahamas. The queen conch is a soft bodied edible sea snail with an external spiral shaped shell with a glossy pink or orange interior.
Saving conch and eating it too. As queen conch i am local royalty. Research of the bahamian queen conch population is on going.
Conservationists have proposed a number of potential measures such as a closed season quotas export. Specializing in fresh conch salad and now serving lunch and dinner. A queen conch peers out from its shell.
One of my biggest fans is a high school teacher in florida. With an emphasis on queen and king conch shells we specialize in bringing the belle out of these shells. Accordingly current regulations in the bahamas specify that queen conch must have a well formed flaring lip to be legally harvested.
An icon of the bahamas conchs numbers are dropping because of overfishing.