Why it's awesome: Pacific geoducks are large, saltwater clams that can live longer than 165 years. These phallic-looking sea creatures have very long necks called siphons and are considered a culinary ...
At Taylor Shellfish Farms in Washington’s Puget Sound, fisherman can be found performing a seemingly odd ritual. One may stumble upon them stomping around on the sand, followed by a swift motion to ...
HARSTINE ISLAND, Wash. (AP) — John King plunges his arm up to his shoulder into the mudflats of Puget Sound, roots around and soon pulls from the muck the world’s largest burrowing clam. The mollusk ...
For the first time, commercial geoduck harvesting will be allowed in Puget Sound between Dash Point and Saltwater state parks. The state Department of Health made the decision today after a study of ...
Zipped into a full-body dry suit, Joe Williams hardly feels the frigid winter waters around Washington’s San Juan Islands. Diving for red sea urchins nestled among sharp crags is exciting, he says, ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Known for their briny flavor and phallic shape, geoduck clams can cost up to $30 a pound. The geoduck industry in British Columbia is worth about $55 million, and about ...
Headless chicken monster: The deep sea cucumber with tubular feet for gobbling sediment Never-before-seen adorable pink bumpy snailfish with funny little beard filmed in deep canyon off California ...