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Razor Clam Digs Delayed by Marine Toxin Levels at Long Beach
Razor Clam Digs Delayed by Marine Toxin Levels at Long Beach
Razor Clam Digs Delayed by Marine Toxin Levels at Long Beach
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is delaying razor clam digs at Long Beach and reviewing openings at other ocean beaches because of rising marine toxin levels. State coastal shellfish manager Dan Ayres says digs at Long Beach are on hold until tests show toxin levels have dropped and the clams are safe to eat...
Washington Razor Clam Dig Begins April 20, More in May
Washington Razor Clam Dig Begins April 20, More in May
Washington Razor Clam Dig Begins April 20, More in May
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — State shellfish managers have approved a nine-day razor clam dig, beginning at Long Beach and later expanding to Mocrocks and Copalis. The clam dig on ocean beaches begins Wednesday on Long Beach. The beach at Mocrocks is added Saturday and Copalis will be added on April 25...