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Clam digging of several varieties has been part of my adventures. Fun digging razor clams in Pacific Ocean sand. You walk along the beach and look for little dimples, maybe with a bubble on the surface. Move to the ocean side and begin digging. More experienced clammers told me that the clam can slide off deeper itself, if given any time.
There was a recent PBS show that featured abalone loss. It looked so possible to me for a long time and the harvesting must have become unsustainable with so many environmental pressures. I see that Australia is dealing with the problem, as well. Nice, big, meaty clam - I didn't live where I could go diving for them. Well, not after I was 3 years old .
Steve
Clam digging of several varieties has been part of my adventures. Fun digging razor clams in Pacific Ocean sand. You walk along the beach and look for little dimples, maybe with a bubble on the surface. Move to the ocean side and begin digging. More experienced clammers told me that the clam can slide off deeper itself, if given any time.
There was a recent PBS show that featured abalone loss. It looked so possible to me for a long time and the harvesting must have become unsustainable with so many environmental pressures. I see that Australia is dealing with the problem, as well. Nice, big, meaty clam - I didn't live where I could go diving for them. Well, not after I was 3 years old .
Steve