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The new clam map brochures are available at many Oregon Dept of Fish and Wildlife offices or you can go to their website and download the maps to take with you when you visit the coast.
Oregon’s central coast is now open to harvesting of razor clams, the Oregon Department of Agriculture announced Friday. Razor clam harvesting is now allowed between Seaside and Waldport.
It’s one of 11 one-day classroom-and-outing sessions that Lackner will teach throughout the summer. He will talk about all of Oregon’s clams and where to find them during the classroom session.
Before hitting the beach in search of littleneck and razor clams, get a license, learn the rules, and find out when the tide is out. Once you've gathered clams, know how to clean, store and cook ...
Oregon’s clams specifically the use of gaper clams or razor clams distinguishes Oregon’s Clam Chowder from other well known styles of clam chowders. Oregon’s Clam Chowder is based on the ...
Washington’s razor clam season ends Sunday, but Oregon’s is just getting started. Razor clam digging is open on the northern Oregon beaches for the first time in seven months.
Discover quirky Oregon foods that blend local tradition with bold flavors, proving the state’s culinary scene is as unique as ...
Two state agencies warn that mussels, razor clams and bay clams collected on the coast have high levels of the marine biotoxins for paralytic shellfish poison.
Outdoors Most of Oregon’s Razor Clams Are Still Too Toxic to Harvest Razor clams have been found with hazardous levels of domoic acid on beaches as far north as Astoria all the way down to Florence.
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