The 2026 Season Lecture Series presented by the Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum & Aquarium begins with a presentation on the extensive shell collection of The Florida Museum.
The Florida Museum holds one of largest and best public and scientific collections of shells in the United States.
Dedication and Discovery: Building the Florida Museum Mollusk Collection, will be presented at the Museum on Thursday, January 15th at 5:30pm, by John Slapcinsky, Collections Manager of Malacology at The Florida Museum.
The talk shares the story of how this collection was built and is shared today, including pioneering collectors the McGinty brothers, who dredged extensively off the Florida coast and discovered new species; the legendary Harry G. Lee; and members of Florida’s shell clubs who collectively expanded geographic coverage, provided invaluable research, and helped form one of the most important shell and mollusk collections in the U.S.
“For anyone with an interest in shells, and the shells of Florida in particular, the story of the Florida Museum’s collection is a fascinating one,” said National Shell Museum Executive Director Sam Ankerson. “John’s longtime work in stewarding this collection lends unique insight into how major museum collections of natural history come to be.“
Cost to attend is $10 per person and is free for Museum Members. Registration is required and includes choice of wine, beer, non-alcoholic beverage, and light snacks. Register at ShellMuseum.org/learn-and-experience/lectures, where you can also view a free archive of previously recorded online lectures.
Future lectures in the 2026 Season Series include:
- February 12: A Decade of Conch-Servation Research to Protect Queen Conch, by Andrew Kough, Research Biologist, John G. Shedd Aquarium
- March 12: Designing and Opening the New Mote Science Education Aquarium, Evan Barniskis, Associate Vice President, Mote Aquarium
- April 8: The Future of Florida’s Coasts: What We Can Learn from the History of Tampa Bay, Evan Bennett, Professor of History, Florida Atlantic University
All lectures in the Museum’s 2026 Season Lecture Series will be held at Museum, located at 3075 Sanibel Captiva Road, Sanibel.


I also would really appreciate an online version. Conch scientist in CO.
It would be nice if we could attend these online
You can probably watch it later. They have an extensive collection of past lectures you can watch online.