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Abalone (from
Spanish
Abulón) are medium-sized to very large edible sea
snails.
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shells of abalones have a low and open spiral structure, and are
characterized by several respiratory holes in a row near the shell's
outer edge. The thick inner layer of the shell is composed of
nacre or
mother-of-pearl, which in many species is highly
iridescent,
giving rise to a range of strong and changeable colours, which make
the shells attractive as decorative objects, and as a source of
colourful mother-of-pearl.
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dust created through the grinding and cutting of abalone shell is
dangerous; appropriate safeguards should be taken to protect a person
from inhaling these particles. An
N95-rated
dust respirator, a ventilation system, and wet grinding are
requirements to working the shell safely. |
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Location -
Australia, New Zealand, Jersey, Guernsey |
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