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  2. Clam garden - Wikipedia

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    Clam garden. A clam garden (k’yuu kudhlk’aat’iija in the Haida language, [1] lux̌ʷxiwēys in the Kwakʼwala language [2]: 2 [3]) is a traditional Indigenous management system used principally by Coast Salish peoples. [4]: 205 Clam gardens are a form of mariculture, [5]: 308 where First Nations peoples created an optimal habitat for ...

  3. Clam - Wikipedia

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    Clam. Clam is a common name for several kinds of bivalve mollusc. The word is often applied only to those that are edible and live as infauna, spending most of their lives halfway buried in the sand of the sea floor or riverbeds. Clams have two shells of equal size connected by two adductor muscles and have a powerful burrowing foot. [1]

  4. Hard clam - Wikipedia

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    An old quahog shell that has been bored (producing Entobia) and encrusted after the death of the clam. Hard clams are quite common throughout New England, north into Canada, and all down the Eastern seaboard of the United States to Florida; but they are particularly abundant between Cape Cod and New Jersey, where seeding and harvesting them is an important commercial form of aquaculture.

  5. List of clam dishes - Wikipedia

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    Clams oreganata – an Italian American seafood dish served most commonly as an appetizer. Clam sauce – used as a topping for pasta. Steamed clams – Seafood dish consisting of clams. Stuffed clam – American seafood dish. Clam dishes. A clam cake. A clam pie prepared with curry spices. Clams and noodles in a clam sauce. Fried clams with ...

  6. Shellfish - Wikipedia

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    Shellfish is a colloquial and fisheries term for exoskeleton -bearing aquatic invertebrates used as food, including various species of molluscs, crustaceans, and echinoderms. Although most kinds of shellfish are harvested from saltwater environments, some are found in freshwater. In addition, a few species of land crabs are eaten, for example ...

  7. Crustacean - Wikipedia

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    A shed carapace of a lady crab, part of the hard exoskeleton. Body structure of a typical crustacean – krill. The body of a crustacean is composed of segments, which are grouped into three regions: the cephalon or head, [5] the pereon or thorax, [6] and the pleon or abdomen. [7] The head and thorax may be fused together to form a ...

  8. Is Clam Chowder Seafood, Soup or Both? Do You Really ... - AOL

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    Clam chowder should not be confused with the following seafood soups: Bisque: a thick, smooth cream soup made from puréed seafood and/or vegetables. Gumbo: a highly seasoned meat or seafood stew ...

  9. Soft-shell clam - Wikipedia

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    A sea otter at Moss Landing, California, eating what appear to be Mya arenaria. As well as being eaten by humans, the soft-shelled clam is relished by sea otters in the eastern Pacific Ocean, [citation needed] where the clam is an invasive species. In New England the soft-shell clam is preyed heavily upon by northern moon snails and invasive ...