and all diggers must keep the first 15 clams they dig, regardless of size or condition, to prevent waste. In fall the beaches ...
Until recently, some 200 Cedar Key farmers produced virtually every clam consumed in Florida, pulling in 120 million mollusks ...
More than 70 years ago, Pismo Beach deemed itself the "clam capital of the world!," so it's no surprise the 78th annual Pismo Beach Clam Festival attracted thousands of people this weekend.
Snails, barnacles, shrimp and crabs are settling into tidepools molded from concrete and placed by a crane ... the beach, ...
Bay scallops may be in serious decline but the population of hard clams in Shinnecock Bay is booming, and baymen are reaping ...
Around noon on a recent Saturday, a surfer on the shore at Tsujido Beach in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, strolled through a crowd with two clams in his hands. A plainclothes officer with the ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife shellfish managers have confirmed the next round of razor clam digs of the 2024-25 season will begin Tuesday at Long Beach, Twin Harbors and Mocrocks.
THIS IS PART OF CRANE BEACH. VALERIE PERRINE IS IN CHARGE OF ... NO. SO SINCE IT HAS BROWN ON IT, IT’S CALLED A MAHOGANY CLAM. TIME OUTDOORS CAN BE THERAPEUTIC, SAYS THE CRANE ESTATE’S OUTDOOR ...
The Pismo Beach Clam Festival has been a community tradition since 1946. The festival attracts families and visitors who look forward to spending three days in Pismo Beach. On Friday night ...
Keep your eyes on the sky for Taurid meteors flashing through the night ...
For fresh seafood on the water, try some tasty and crispy fried clams at Blue Collar Lobster ... a little further afield with a day trip to Crane Beach at the Crane Estate in nearby Ipswich.