PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Part of Oregon’s northern coast reopened for razor clamming on Tuesday after an elevated level of a marine biotoxin in shellfish led officials to shut down harvesting on the ...
Bay clamming is open statewide and mussel harvesting is open from the Coos Bay north jetty to the California border after an almost monthlong closure. The Oregon Department of Agriculture and the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — More parts of the Oregon coast have reopened for clamming after recent testing showed the shellfish in those areas are now safe to eat, the Oregon Department of Fish and ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — After a brief health advisory closed razor clamming earlier this spring, the popular pastime reopened along most Oregon beaches. On Friday, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife ...
A 2017 file photo of razor clams. Oregon has reopened razor clam harvesting from the Yachats River up to the Washington state border, but other shellfish harvesting remains restricted. Courtesy of ...
Razor clamming has reopened on the central and northern Oregon Coast after two tests showed biotoxin levels below the closure limit. Razor clamming is open from Yachats to the Washington state line ...
Oregon fish and wildlife officials reopened the northern Oregon coast for razor clamming last week while keeping a prohibition in place south of Yachats and continuing a coastwide ban on harvesting ...
Recreational clam digging has reopened in all Oregon bays north of Cascade Head following an historic closure due to sea-borne toxins. Popular reopened bays include Nehalem, Tillamook, Netarts and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bay clamming is open statewide and mussel harvesting is open from the Coos Bay north jetty to the California border after an ...