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Community-based research led by the Tsleil-Waututh Nation offers insight into how colonization has impacted the waters around ...
As I discovered, many people love to dig and eat the Pacific razor clam. The whole tribe of society gathers to dig its allotted 15 clams per person. Old-timers. Hipsters.
Pacific Northwest Tribes Face Climate Change With Agricultural Ancient Practice Washington state's Swinomish Tribe is building a clam garden in hopes of protecting their reservation from sea level ...
The push to name razor clams as Washington’s defining clam started with David Berger, who loves them so much he wrote a book about the species, “Razor Clams: Buried Treasure of the Pacific ...
The clams aren't the only giant thing around the Pacific island nation: Six-figure per-night lodging options abound -- and you'll not at all be surprised to see why.
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From beach to table with Oregon's Pacific razor clamsKOIN 6 Senior Meteorologist Kelley Bayern talks with local outdoor enthusiast and avid clam digger Will Lee, known for sharing his coastal adventures on social media.
A record-breaking heat wave affecting the Pacific Northwest and parts of Canada has cooked millions of mussels, clams and other sea creatures alive. About two weeks ago, Alyssa Gehman, who studies ...
In this case, the researchers looked specifically at the impressive solar energy potential of iridescent giant clams in the shallow waters of Palau in the Western Pacific. The clams are photosymbiotic ...
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