From microscopic plankton to intimidating, deep sea lantern fish, the creatures that live in the ocean are as varied and unfamiliar as if they lived on another planet. Among these strange looking ...
OLYMPIA — For more than a decade, several Thurston County residents have fought to protect a beach from one of the shellfish industry’s cash cows — or more specifically, cash clams. Known for their ...
Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski and members of the Southeast Alaska Regional Dive Fisheries Association talked last week about the possibility of a political solution to China’s ban on Alaska and ...
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For over two decades, Suquamish tribal member Joshua George has dived into the emerald waters of the Salish Sea looking for ...
Another round of low tides will occur later this month, and will offer shellfish gatherers another chance to dig up one of the largest deep-dwelling shellfish in Puget Sound A geoduck is a highly ...
Any conversation about geoduck clams really should begin by getting the 12-year-old boy humor out of the way at the start. Because there really is no way around the fact that these very large clams -- ...
SEATTLE — Washington state health officials said Tuesday that their arsenic testing has confirmed that geoduck clams harvested from a bay in Puget Sound are safe to eat, following toxicity concerns ...
On a typical morning, Lief Cofield and his three crew members pile into a 30-foot aluminum boat to harvest hundreds of pounds of geoduck clams. But for more than two weeks, his boat, the Eagle Scout, ...
May will be a fateful month for the long-proposed Burley Lagoon Geoduck Farm. Three public meetings will position permit approval/denial recommendations, one of which is among the few remaining ...
Lorraine Boissoneault | Author, Body Weather: Notes on Chronic Illness in the Anthropocene A geoduck shell found scatted among other shells discarded by the Tseshaht peoples 500 to 1000 years ago ...