LONG BEACH, Wash. — The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife announced tentative razor clam dig days stretching into May as scientists and others work to ensure the shellfish are safe to eat. The ...
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers today confirmed the next round of coastal razor clam digging kicks off from April 6-12 with an increased daily limit of 20 clams ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has announcedA six-day razor clam digging period along the state's coast, has been set to begin Nov. 18.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife shellfish managers confirmed Thursday that there will be razor clam digging opportunities at Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis, and Mocrocks beaches Nov. 3-9 ...
SEATTLE — Soon, in Southwest Washington, the campaign will ramp up. No, nothing as trivial as a presidential campaign. This is far more important. This is the campaign to become Washington’s official ...
Jason Stricker was stunned at what his shovel turned up — a razor clam filling the palm of his hand. “There were three or four of them that big,” he said. “All of six inches. Two clams and a normal ...
From Thursday to March 11, people can go clamming from noon to midnight, during the afternoon and evening low tides. From March 12 to 17, people can go for the morning and early afternoon tides, from ...
Thousands of beachgoers are expected to head to Washington state’s outer coast to dig up razor clams for food and fun in March and April. For members of the Quinault Indian Nation, the exceptionally ...
Usually well known for what they add to chowder or linguine, clams are now inspiring robotics research. Scientists at MIT are studying the digging capabilities of the razor clam to figure out how to ...
Razor clam digging opportunities are set for Nov. 18-23 at Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis, and Mocrocks beaches.