
Conch - Wikipedia
Conch are species of sea snail in the phylum Mollusca. Their shells consist of about 95% calcium carbonate and 5% organic matter. Conch are harvested for their edible meat and decorative …
Conch | Description, Habitat, Overharvesting, & Facts | Britannica
conch, marine snail, of the subclass Prosobranchia (class Gastropoda), in which the outer whorl of the shell is broadly triangular in outline and has a wide lip, often jutting toward the apex. …
Intriguing Conch Facts - American Oceans
Conch is a common name for several species of large sea snails or their shells. The word “conch” comes from the Greek word “konkhē,” which means “mussel” or “shellfish.” The origin of the …
The Conch Is an Endangered Sea Snail That Needs Your Help
May 27, 2024 · Queen conch (Strombus gigas) are marine snails known for their large, spiral-shaped shells. They live in the Caribbean and surrounding regions. They are overharvested …
Conch Seashell (Strombus) - Ocean Info
The conch is a members of the diverse gastropod family, Strombidae, of marine snails renowned for their elaborate and often vibrantly colored shells. These shells, prized by collectors and …
Queen Conch - NOAA Fisheries
Sep 12, 2025 · Queen conch is a large marine gastropod (snail) in phylum Mollusca. They are slow growing and late to mature, reaching up to 12 inches in length and living up to 30 years. …
Conch Facts - Community Conch
The “queen” conch is a large edible sea snail, a type of marine mollusk. Conchs are native to the coasts of the Caribbean, the Florida Keys, the Bahamas, and Bermuda.
Conch: Everything You Need To Know About Strombidae
Oct 6, 2023 · Conch, a term popularly used to describe various medium to large-sized sea snails, has played a crucial role in marine ecosystems, human culture, and gastronomy. Scientifically, …
Conch Guide: Habitat, Behavior, Harvesting & More - The …
Conch are mollusks – actually giant marine snails – with medium to large sized shells used as protection and defense against predators. Queen conch shells typically range from 6 to 12 …
Conch Facts: Habitat, Behavior, Profile - ThoughtCo
Dec 13, 2019 · Conchs are herbivores that eat sea grass and algae as well as dead material. In turn, they are eaten by loggerhead sea turtles, horse conchs, and humans. A queen conch can …