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  2. Razor Clamming Update: New opening - AOL

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    Aug. 21—Razor clamming is now open from the south jetty of the Siuslaw River to Cape Blanco, the Oregon Department of Agriculture and ODFW announced today. Recent shellfish samples indicate ...

  3. Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern - Wikipedia

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    The first season began on Monday, February 6, 2007, at 9pm ET/PT. ... La Bouqueria: razor clams, deep-fried worms, crickets. La Gardunya: Calf's brain, horchata

  4. Seaside, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The razor clams attract thousands of visitors to Seaside Beach each year. [10] ... Oregon (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1930–present) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr

  5. Pacific razor clam - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific razor clam, Siliqua patula, is a large mollusc native to North America.The Pacific Razor clam is a marine bivalve belonging to the family Pharidae. [4] Pacific razor clams are sexually dimorphic, but as with all clams, there is no way to tell the difference between sexes without dissecting them or evaluating them under a microscope. [5]

  6. The Most Delicious Signature Meal from Every State - AOL

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    Oregon. Meal: Albacore tuna, steamer clams, ... often enjoyed during the fall apple-picking season at orchards across the state. ... Meal: Dungeness crab with butter, razor clam chowder, local ...

  7. Fish, clam and crab for free in Oregon during Free Fishing ...

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    The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is hosting Free Fishing Weekend on June 1 and 2. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  8. Razor shell - Wikipedia

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    The razor shell has been known to reach 23 centimetres (9 in) [4] in length. The dorsal margin is straight while the ventral margin is curved. It can easily be confused with the slightly shorter 15 centimetres (6 in) and more curved E. ensis (in which both front and back are curved in parallel). Razor shells have a fragile shell, with open ends.

  9. Atlantic jackknife clam - Wikipedia

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    The name "razor clam" is also used to refer to different species such as the Pacific razor clam (Siliqua patula) or Razor shell (Ensis magnus). Jackknife clams live in sand and mud and are found in intertidal or subtidal zones in bays and estuaries. Its streamlined shell and strong foot allow Jackknife clams to burrow quickly in wet sand.