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Beautiful Paua Shell From New Zealand
By Martin Mallett
In New Zealand abalone is called paua in the Maori language. It is difficult to harvest paua and the rights can only be arranged under legal Maori customary rights. The daily recreational ration is 10 paua per diver with a minimum shell length of 125 mm. The Ministry of Fisheries says that in the years of 2004 and 2005 approximately 1,000 tons of paua will be poached with about three fourths of that undersized.

New Zealands polished paua shells are common souvenirs because of their beautiful blue, purple, gold and green hues. If you carry unprocessed abalone shells out of New Zealand you are breaking the law.

The amazing color of paua shells are completely natural are polished to gain the most possible luster to show the true colors on the shell.

Paua is a certain species of abalone that is only found around New Zealand. Locals only utilize the natural paua that has washed up on the beach. They dont use fake color enhancers, plastic resin coatings, or dyes like some manufacturers do who sometimes harvest thin paua shells.

There are three different species of Paua found in New Zealand counting silver
paua- Haliotis australis, Paua- Haliotis iris, and Virgin Paua-Haliotis virginea. Paua is a Maori name that was given to a small group of mono-valve mollusks found in their coastal waters.

Paua are found in the shallow coastal water along rocky shorelines in depths of about one to fifteen m. They feed on adjacent seaweed and can survive the strong tidal surges because they can cling to the rocks with their muscular foot.

The paua is actually ionic in New Zealand and its black muscular foot is considered a delicacy while its shell is used in and as keep sakes because it is one of the worlds most beautiful shells.

Article Source: http://articlecrazy.com

Martin Mallett is webmaster and co-owner of Milton Gems Jewellery which is a UK online store supplying Paua shell and silver jewellery.




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