Rosco53
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Just returned from a week-long shark tooth hunt on the Chesapeake Bay in southern MD. Heard about it from a friend of mine, looked into it and worked out so took a vacation. Hunted 4 different beaches in the area over the week, and overall probably collected about 600 teeth. The VAST majority are well under a centimeter, I was using a $5 strainer from walmart to look for them, and keeping EVERYTHING I found. Did manage a couple decent ones (relatively speaking):
My first one:

Couple other large ones I was fortunate enough to notice:



Part of a vertebrae:


Cartilage disc?

At Bayfront Beach, a lot of people were looking for beads. I found some of the smaller ones as well, but plucked this one too. Someone mentioned there's a chance it could be from the Colonial era, a trade bead? About 7 mm or so:


Lastly, even found a Message In a Bottle! Gentleman from the Smithsonian left it on the beach with his business card in it. Not quite as neat as finding one that was actually cast adrift, but still something I never expected.


Trying to re-find a few more from the trip, have a couple potential whale/dolphin teeth, and one TINY potential crocodile as well.
All in all, was an amazing vacation, already trying to figure a way to get back out there. So amazing to me to simply look down and pick up a 12 million year old fossil. An experience I won't soon forget! Even managed to get "bit" by one of the teeth while plucking it from the strainer! Did manage to avoid the jellyfish though.
My first one:

Couple other large ones I was fortunate enough to notice:



Part of a vertebrae:


Cartilage disc?

At Bayfront Beach, a lot of people were looking for beads. I found some of the smaller ones as well, but plucked this one too. Someone mentioned there's a chance it could be from the Colonial era, a trade bead? About 7 mm or so:


Lastly, even found a Message In a Bottle! Gentleman from the Smithsonian left it on the beach with his business card in it. Not quite as neat as finding one that was actually cast adrift, but still something I never expected.


Trying to re-find a few more from the trip, have a couple potential whale/dolphin teeth, and one TINY potential crocodile as well.
All in all, was an amazing vacation, already trying to figure a way to get back out there. So amazing to me to simply look down and pick up a 12 million year old fossil. An experience I won't soon forget! Even managed to get "bit" by one of the teeth while plucking it from the strainer! Did manage to avoid the jellyfish though.