Where Do We Find Our Shells? Our charters explore the dynamic transition zones of Southwest Florida—focusing on remote barrier islands, tidal flats, oyster bars, and deep passes throughout the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Because these shorelines are continuously reshaped by tides and weather, every low tide reveals fresh wrack lines filled with lightning whelks, fighting conchs, olives, and specimen shells.
A Commitment to Responsible Shelling We protect what we love. Our captains practice and teach ethical beachcombing: live shells are never collected, and we respect the fragility of local seagrass beds, oyster bars, and mangrove shorelines to preserve the ecosystem for future generations.
What to Expect on Your Charter Every trip into the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge is dictated by the natural rhythm of the tides. Our private and custom boat tours take you away from the crowded municipal beaches of Marco Island and deep into secluded island environments.
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