Fishery managers have approved a morning razor clam dig at several ocean beaches April this weekend and Monday after marine toxin tests confirmed that the clams on those beaches are safe to eat. Three beaches - Long Beach, Twin Harbors and Kalaloch - will be open for morning razor clam digging all three days. Tomorrow diggers can take advantage of an early morning low tide on the Long Beach Peninsula, at 7:36am. On Sunday low tide will occur at 8:23am and Monday’s low tide will be at 9:11am. Mocrocks will be open for two days, April 7-8, and Copalis will be open April 7 for one day only.
No digging will be allowed any day after noon at any of those beaches.
Friday, April 6, 2012
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