Razor clam digging kicks off today on Washington’s coastal beaches.
Razor clam digging kicks off today on Washington’s coastal beaches, with approved digs running through April 3 at Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis, and Mocrocks. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife gave the green light after testing confirmed the clams are safe to eat. Officials remind beachgoers to follow speed limits and avoid disturbing wildlife, as morning tides are expected to bring larger crowds. More digging opportunities are tentatively scheduled through May 15.
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