report of pearl in pacific oyster

Sounds like the same pearls we are seeing on a average of every couple of months, but it sounds like he will enjoy that pearl to the utmost.
 
Pearls from Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas) are not nearly as rare as the article suggests.

The shuckers at Fanny Bay find one or two a week. 99% are highly calcareous.
 
The Mirror newspaper, being a red top tabloid, would jump for joy at the headline possibilities in that location!
 
Must be a slow news day when that makes the news paper. I think Dave finding a pearl under a minute is more impressive.
 
The last second of that video shows me losing it between the fingers. Luckily it didnt fall too deeply between the cracks and I picked it up. I've deep sixed other pearls before, but it never seemed like a loss. Most pearls in nature end up that way, anyhow.
 
Hi Pattye, freelances sometimes are paid by the column cm, yes. The freelance who sold this story to several papers over here will be a happy bunny who can eat for a few days..you get more for page leads and stuff like that.
In its favour, at least it is a nice cheerful story to make, rather than mayhem and war
 
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