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  1. 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 …

  2. 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. …

  3. 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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. 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. …

  6. 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 …

  7. 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.

  8. What Are Conches? Facts About These Shelled Mollusks

    Aug 6, 2025 · Conches are marine gastropod mollusks. Their shell is large, spiraled, and features a siphonal canal. This canal, an extension of the shell’s opening, allows the snail to extend a …

  9. 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 …

  10. Conch - SeafoodSource

    Jan 23, 2014 · Conch has a sweet, slightly smoky flavor, similar to abalone or clam, and an almost crunchy texture. The meat, raw or cooked, ranges from snow-white to a pale, golden …