The source of pearls are widely distributed, each one of the six continents yielding its quota. The yield in the likewise ancient fisheries of the Gulf of Manaar is uncertain, but sometimes remarkable large. The Red Sea resources are now of slight importance compared with their extent in the time of the Ptolemies. Other Asiatic fisheries are in the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Aden, about Mergui Archipelago, on the coast of China, Japan, Korea, and Siam, and also in the rivers of China, Manchuria, and Siberia. Aside from those produced in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, the pearl fisheries of Africa are of small extent. Some reefs exist on the lower coast of the German East African territory and also in Portuguese East Africa, but they have not been thoroughly exploited. In most of the inshore waters of Australasia pearls may be secured; the fisheries are most extensive on the northern coast of Australia, in the Sulu Archipelago, and about the Dutch East Indies. Tuamotu Archipelago, Gambier, Fiji and Penrhyn are prominent in the South Pacific Ocean. In the seas of Europe (Hungary, Norway, Sweden, Scotland, Austria, France) few pearls have been found, but the rivers have yielded many. South America contributes the important reefs on the coast of Venezuela--the land of unrest and revolutions, whose fisheries were first exploited by Columbus. Other South American countries in which pearls are collected are Panama, Ecuador, Peru,etc. In North America, pearls are found in the pearl oyster of the Gulf of California, the abalone of the Pacific coast, the queen conch of the Gulf of Mexico, pearls in Canada and the Unios of most of the North American rivers, especially those of the Mississippi River Valley. Where are pearls found? Country/--Area/----Body of Water Mollusk Australia New South Wales ----Pinctada maxima (White-lipped oyster, gold-lipped oyster)
Northern Territory ---- Pinctada maxima
Queensland--Cairns ----Pinctada maxima
Queensland--Cooktown ----Pinctada maxima
Queesland--Thursday Island ----Pinctada maxima
Torres Strait ----Pinctada maxima
Western Australia--Broome ----Pinctada maxima
Western Australia--Burrup Peninsula ----Pinctada maxima
Western Australia--Cygnet Bay, Deep Water Point, Talbot Bay, Willie Creek ----Pinctada maxima
Western Australia--Exmouth Gulf, King Sound, Kuri Bay, Montebello Island, Pender Bay, Roebuck Bay ----Pinctada maxima
Western Australia--Shark Bay ----Pinctada albino (Arafur pearl oyster) ---- Canada
British Columbia--Faumfield Marine Station, Burnaby ----Abalone: Haliotis kamtschatkana (Pinto abalone) ----
China--Freshwater
Anhui, Jiangxi, Hubei ----Cristaria plicata (River shell, wrinkle shell), Hyriopsis cumingi (Triangle shell)
Guangdong--Chenghai, Nan Ao, Shantou ----Hyriopsis cumingi
Guangxi ----Hyriopsis cumingi, Hyriopsis schlegi
Jiangsu--Changzhou ----Hyriopsis sumingi
Jiangsu--Lake Taihu and nearby ponds ----Hyriopsis cumingi
Zhejiang--Shaoxing, Zhuji ----Hyriopsis cumingi, Hyriopsis schlegi (Biwa perly mussel) China--Saltwater
Guangdong--Chenghai ----Pinctada fucata (Chinese Akoya oyster)
Guangdong--Hainan Island ----Pinctada fucata
Guangxi--Beihai ----Pinctada fucata
Guangxi--Hepu ----Pinctada fucata ---- Cook Islands
Cook Islands ----Pinctada maculata (Maculated pearl oyster)
Cook Islands ----Pinctada margaritfera, var. cumingi (Black-lipped oyster
Cook Islands ----Pinctada maxima ----
French Polynesia
Anuanuraro ----Pinctada margaritifera, var. cumingi
Gambier Islands--Mangareva ----Pinctada margaritifera, var. cumingi
Tuamotu Archipelago--Ahe ----Pinctada margaritifera, var. cumingi
Tuamotu Archipelago--Aratika ----Pinctada margaritifera, var. cumingi
Tuamotu Archipelago--Apataki, Arutua, Faaite, Fakarawa, Kauehi, Makemo, Nego Nego, Rangiroa ----Pinctada margaritifera, var. cumingi
Tuamotu Archipelago--Hikueru, Takapoto, Takaroa, Takume ----Pinctada margaritifera, var. cumingi
Tuamotu Archipelago--Kaukura, South Marutea----Pinctada margaritifera, var. cumingi
Tuamotu Archipelago--Manihia ----Pinctada margaritifera, var. cumingi ----
Indonesia
Flores ----Pinctada maxima
Irian Jaya--Sorong, Wageo ----Pinctada maxima
Maluku--Aru, Ceram ----Pinctada maxima
Maluku--Bacan, Dobo, Halmahera, Tanimbar, Tual----Pinctada maxima
Nusa Tenggara Barat--Gili Air ----Pinctada maxima
Sulawasi--Banggai, Togian ----Pinctada maxima
Sumatra--Lampung ----Pinctada maxima
Sumbawa ----Pinctada maxima
Timor--Kupang ----Pinctada maxima ---- Japan--Freshwater
Lake Biwa ----Hyriopsis schlegeli
Lake Kasumiga ----Hyriopsis cumingi--Hyriopsis schlegeli hybrid
Japan--Saltwater
Japan ----Abalone: Haliotis
Ehime--Uwajima ----Pinctada fucata martensii
Kagoshima; Kumamoto ----Pinctada fucata martensii
Mie--Ago, Kashikojima, Toba ----Pinctada fucata martensii
Mie--Ise ----Pinctada fucata martensii
Nagasaki--Goto Shisushima ----Pinctada fucata martensii
Nansei Shoto--Amamioshima, Ishigakishima, Okinawa----Pinctada margaritifera
Nansei Shoto--Amamioshima ----Pinctada maxima ---- Mexico
Baja California ----Pteria sterna (Western winged pearl oyster)
Baja California--La Paz ----Pinctada mazatlanica (Panamanian pearl oyster)
Guyamas ----Pinctada mazatlanica ----
Myanmar
Myanmar ----Pinctada maxima ---- New Zealand
Stewart Island ----Abalone: Haliotis Iris (Paua, iris, or rainbow abalone) ---- North America
Pacific Coast ----Abalone: Haliotis rufescens (Red abalone), H. fulgens (Green abalone) ----
Philippines
Mindanao--Davao, Zamboanga ----Pinctada maxima
Palawan: Surigao Strait ----Pinctada maxima
Visayan Islands--Bohl, Cebu, Panay ----Pinctada maxima ---- South Africa
South Africa ----Abalone: Haliotis ----
United States--Freshwater
Tennessee--Kentucky Lake, Tennessee River----Megalonaias Nervosa
Texas--San Angelo ----Megalonaias Nervosa
United States--Saltwater
Hawaii ----Pinctada margaritifera ---- Vietnam--Freshwater
Ho Tay ----Cristaria plicata
Vietnam--Saltwater
Vietnam ----Pinctada fucata ----
Where are Calcareous Concretions Found?
Bahamas ----Strombus gigas
Bermuda ----Stromus gigas
China--South China Sea ----Melo Melo (Melo "pearl" or Indian volute)
Cuba ----Strombus gigas
India ----Melo Melo
Indonesia ----Melo Melo
Malaysia ----Melo Melo
Myanmar ----Melo Melo
United States ----Strombus gigas
Vietnam--Halong Bay ----Melo Melo
A famous date in world history, the PEARL was rediscovered May 7, 1934 inside a Tridacna Clam by a Muslim tribe in the Philippines. The tribal chief renamed it the Pearl of God or the PEARL of ALLAH. This is documented with photos in Natural History, November 1939, the magazine of the American Museum of Natural History.
The month of June actually has three different traditional birth stones! They are pearls, moonstones and Alexandrite. The pearl is of course the most widely known of the three.
Graphite appears naturally in three forms: amorphous, which is the last stage of the coalification process; crystalline flake, which is used in brake linings and pencils; and lump, used mostly in batteries
They transfer you to anywhere you want to go, it was mainly used so Persephone could have 'visitors' and they could make a quick get away when Hades came in.
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Three of the areas of research that are affected by chemistry are organic, theoretical, and biochemistry. The other three are polymer science, surface and colloid chemistry, and analytical/environmental chemistry.
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What is the process of analysis includes
three pearls if you are talking about the books
The Brown-throated Three-toed Sloth can be found anywhere throughout South America and Central America in rain forest areas. The Brown-throated Three-toed Sloth can be found anywhere throughout South America and Central America in rain forest areas. The Brown-throated Three-toed Sloth can be found anywhere throughout South America and Central America in rain forest areas.
By oyster's species, origin, shape and color, Pearls are further classified into the categories below: natural pearl, cultured pearls, freshwater pearls, saltwater pearl, akoya pearls, south sea pearls, tahitian pearls... there are still dozen kinds of pearls available while the most popular on the market are freshwater, akoya, south sea and tahitian. Tahitian pearls are borned with black colors, other three types of pearls have white color available. here is a detailed explainations about all the pearl types, Please click onto the related link below.
Place all three of the Goddesses Pearls in the statues hands in the three triangle isles.
Brodmann areas. The three types of functional areas are association, motor and sensory areas.
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If u stomp on on those pearls it gets u out of the underworld and no one wants to be in the underworld. NO ONE!!!! Hope this helped
Almost all freshwater pearls in the world wide market today are fresh water culture pearls from China. They are generally less expensive than similar sized Cultured pearls that are grown in Saltwater, but not always. There are effectively no natural pearls on the market, and there have not been many on the world wide market for at least the last 100 years.