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Apr. 18—Razor clam diggers can look forward to more digging opportunities on coastal beaches beginning April 23, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) coastal shellfish managers ...
OLYMPIA — Clam diggers have one more beach they can work. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed Friday the reopening at Mocrocks beaches Feb. 4 ...
Shellfish managers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced 42 tentative days of razor clam digs at four coastal beaches from Oct. 3 through Dec. 31.
Razor clam digging remains open daily on the southern coast at Long Beach during evening low tides only through March 10.
On Wednesday, the Weather Channel posted a video of a digging clam to its Facebook page with the caption, “This bizarre video of a clam digging in sand has gone viral.” Never has an ...
Razor clam diggers can fill their limits at Copalis Beach over the Christmas holiday now that state shellfish managers have approved a three-day opening.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has approved a recreational razor clam dig at Copalis Beach over the Christmas holiday.
Razor clam enthusiasts can start making tentative plans to hit the coastal beaches next month and possibly well into the Christmas holiday. “We’ve announced these dates to give people plenty ...
People scour the beach for shows — small holes in the sand that form when a razor clam moves beneath the surface — while clam digging in October 2020 in Long Beach. People can dig for clams on ...
Walking along Gurnet Road at Duxbury Beach offered an unusual view of how dunes can be rebuilt and reshaped. Duxbury Construction excavators are at work.
State fishery managers have approved a series of morning razor clam digs between April 21 and 23 at several ocean beaches. The digs are being announced after the latest round of marine toxin tests ...
Officials in charge of managing Washington’s shellfish have given the green light to a razor clam dig on Long Beach ending on Thursday, January 14. According to the Washington Department of Fish and ...
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