Razor
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CDFW Closes Razor Clam Fishery in Del Norte County
Following a recommendation from state health agencies (PDF)(opens in new tab) that the consumption of razor clams in the area poses a significant threat for domoic acid exposure.
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Fish and Wildlife Director Opens Razor Clam Fishery in Humboldt County
No longer poses a significant threat for domoic acid exposure.
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Tentative razor clam dig dates set throughout April
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers today confirmed coastal razor clam digging reopens at Long Beach on Thursday, March 23, in addition to digs planned at Twin Harbors, Copalis, and Mocrocks.
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Razor Clam Fishery Closes in Del Norte County Due to Public Health Hazard
Determining that consumption of razor clams in the area poses a significant threat for domoic acid exposure.
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6-Day Razor Clam Dig
Shellfish managers have approved six more days of razor clam digging starting Oct. 16 after marine toxin tests showed the clams are safe to eat.
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39 razor clam digs scheduled
State shellfish managers have also approved the first four days of razor clam digging starting Sept. 16
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Razor clam diggers can return
State shellfish managers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) approved the dig on evening low tides after marine toxin tests showed the clams are safe to eat.
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Razor clam diggers can return to various ocean beaches for a four-day opening
Approved of the dig on evening low tides after marine toxin tests showed the clams are safe to eat.