Grab your clam shovel or clam gun: The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced 11 days of razor clam digs on Washington’s coast, starting Thursday beginning March 7. The agency approved ...
Razor clam diggers on the Washington coast will get more opportunities to dig starting next week, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife coastal shellfish managers announced. “Another seven ...
The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has approved another round of razor clam digs on the Washington coast. The seven-day dig was approved after marine toxin tests showed the ...
On Friday, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has officially announced extended spring dates for razor clam ...
Each year, 100,000 people wake up clamoring to dig in the sand for razor clams. They pull on waders, reach for their clam guns and head to a 58-mile stretch of coastal Washington that extends from the ...
OLYMPIA – The Legislature could declare the razor clam the official Washington state clam, if it can beat back an upstart challenge from the geoduck. The Pacific razor clam is highly important to ...
Climate Lab is a Seattle Times initiative that explores the effects of climate change in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. The project is funded in part by The Bullitt Foundation, CO2 Foundation, Jim ...
A clammer shows off a razor clam at Grayland, Wash. The succulent, surf-dwelling critters are worthy of respect, but let’s not get carried away by a tide of fanaticism. Elaine Thompson AP file photo ...
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 ...
The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has approved another round of razor clam digs on the Washington coast. The seven-day dig was approved after marine toxin tests showed the ...
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