Oregon fish and wildlife officials reopened the northern Oregon coast for razor clamming last week while keeping a prohibition in place south of Yachats and continuing a coastwide ban on harvesting ...
Oregon has reopened razor clam digging on the north Oregon coast from Yachats to the Washington border, including Clatsop County beaches. However, bay clam and mussel harvests remain closed coastwide ...
A week after closing mussel harvesting across the Oregon Coast due to high levels of toxins, officials expanded that closure to include razor and bay clams. Oregon’s departments of Agriculture and the ...
ASTORIA, Ore. (KTVZ) - The Oregon Department of Agriculture and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announced Friday a shellfish harvesting reopening after recent, historically high levels of ...
Woodburn Mayor Frank Lonergan was in attendance, speaking on the possibility of what happened in Minnesota happening in Woodburn. Washington County jury finds 62-year-old man guilty of child sex abuse ...
SALEM Ore. (KPTV) - All recreational and commercial razor and bay clam harvesting along the entire Oregon coast was closed Thursday due to “historic” high levels of marine biotoxin, according to the ...
Razor clamming has reopened on the central and northern Oregon Coast after two tests showed biotoxin levels below the closure limit. Razor clamming is open from Yachats to the Washington state line ...
The state announced Friday that razor clamming has reopened between Yachats to the Washington state border after tests showed biotoxin levels below the limit for harvest. The commercial oyster harvest ...
OLYMPIA — The final six days of the coastal razor clam dig season will proceed as planned beginning Saturday, May 10, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed ...
Another season of Washington Coast razor clamming was kicked off with the first digs of the year on Oct. 6, with a seven day tidal series. Most diggers did well, but some were disappointed with the ...
SALEM, Ore. — Oregon authorities have closed the state’s entire coastline to mussel harvesting due to an “unprecedented” outbreak of shellfish poisoning that has sickened at least 20 people. They’ve ...
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