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We're out here on beautiful Vancouver Island, just north of Nanaimo, at a place called Nanoose Bay. It's low tide on the ocean floor and we've got a small rake and we're out clamming and finding ...
The development of face editing has been boosted since the birth of StyleGAN. While previous works have explored different interactive methods, such as sketching and exemplar photos, they have been ...
In nearly every Oregon estuary, some species of bay clams can be found. However, abundances and variety of species is different for each bay depending on a number of factors. Size and shape of the ...
Recreational clamming continued for nearly 50 more years, but the activity petered out as legal-sized clams became increasingly difficult to find.
Researches worry that clams aren’t reproducing fast enough to meet the demand of fishing.
The summertime low tides are perfect for clamming for cockles, then it's easy to prepare Oregon’s versatile shellfish into a delicious dish.
Meteorologist Kelley Bayern rolls up her sleeves and dives into all that you need to know about digging for razor clams in Oregon.
Join Friends of Netarts Bay, Estuary, Beach and Sea - WEBS, and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Saturday, May 31st for an informative day on the bay, learning about sustainable shellfish ...
BEAUFORT — The N.C. Marine Fisheries Commission voted 6-3 Thursday to adopt Amendment 3 to the Hard Clam Fishery Management Plan, which includes implementing a three-year phase-out of mechanical ...
In this episode, Seattle Eats host Tan takes a horse clamming lesson with Chris Cvetkovich, owner of Nue on Capitol Hill. Chris digs up a bounty of horse clams and shares his recipe for preparing ...
Horse clams are the little cousin of the geoduck and share many of the qualities that make geoduck a delicacy. But while geoduck costs upwards of $40 a pound, horse clams aren’t available in stores.
Here in the North Country, we do a lot of fishing in the summer, trapping in the fall, and deer hunting, which is getting in full swing. Today, though, we’re hunting for clams!