Since 1967 the
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has closed the 18 miles of beaches north
of Tillamook Head to razor clam digging, while young clams establish themselves
on the beach during the summer.
“We want to
ensure that the Clatsop beaches continue to be productive for razor clam
harvesters,” said Matt Hunter, ODFW’s Shellfish and Phytoplankton Project
Leader. “By not disturbing the young razor clams it increases the chance of
survival.”
During the
razor clamming harvest closure, ODFW will conduct stock assessments to determine
the health of the population, as they have done since 2004 on the Clatsop
beaches.
This year the
Clatsop beaches had good harvest rates and unusually large clams. The beaches
are the most productive razor clam beaches in the state, accounting for more
than 90 percent of the total harvest.
Digging for
razor clams continues to be open on other state beaches. There are still
opportunities to razor clam along the Oregon coast. Cannon Beaches, Cape Meares,
Agate Beach, North Jetty, South beach, Bob’s Creek, Bastendorff Beach, North
Spit near Coos Bay, Bailey Beach and Myers Creek are some of the most
consistent. The beaches with the best opportunity are around
Newport.
Bay clam
harvesting is open coastwide as well. For the latest shellfish safety
information call the shellfish safety hotline before harvesting:
1-800-448-2474.
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