WILLAPA BAY — There is a promising new way to control burrowing shrimp, small marine excavators native to Washington. They make their homes deep in the sediment by digging, turning the ground to Swiss ...
On Thursday, Whitney Hobbs, a law enforcement professional from Pierce County, was walking along Grayland Beach, south of Westport, Washington, when she saw what looked to be three razor clams ...
Move over, Crab. Clam has entered the chat. The rambling structure at 116 Division St. overlooking the Patchogue River that, since 2001, has housed Harbor Crab Co., is being transformed into Bayman’s ...
Fried clam season has returned to Massachusetts, and locals are celebrating the reopening of Ronnie’s Seafood on Route 31 in Charlton for its 54th season. The family-owned establishment has become a ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
QUINCY ‒ After an unseasonably warm day on March 10 that saw joggers in shorts and little else scooting down Quincy Shore Drive, another perennial sign of spring has greeted Quincy with the promise of ...
The Food and Drug Administration warned consumers Monday about oysters and clams that could be contaminated with norovirus and were sent to nine states, including California, Florida and New York.
Manila clams harvested by Lummi Indian Business Council “were distributed to restaurants and retailers in AZ, CA, FL, GA, IL, NV, NY, OR, and WA,” the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced ...
Manila clams shipped to nine states, including Florida, have been recalled, the FDA announced Monday. The recalled clams harvested by Lummi Indian Business Council were shipped to restaurants and food ...
The Food and Drug Administration on Monday announced a recall for clams and raw oysters over concerns that they may be contaminated with norovirus, a contagious infection commonly known as the stomach ...
Steve gives us one piece of advice before we even step onto the flats: take off your shoes. "The mud will suck them right off," he says matter-of-factly. He isn't exaggerating. Within minutes, we ...
A six-day razor clam digging period along select Washington beaches has been set to begin Nov. 18, with tentative December dates, according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW).