Nothing Says "I love you Mom" more than: "Were getting up early and cramming into the car to go to the beach to dig clams!"
Last razor-clam dig of the season starts
Saturday at four ocean beaches
OLYMPIA - Clam diggers have received the go-ahead to proceed with the last razor-clam dig of the season, starting Saturday, May 9 at four ocean beaches.
Beaches open for razor-clam digging Saturday morning include Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis and Mocrocks. Two beaches - Long Beach and Twin Harbors - will also be open for digging Sunday, May 10. Digging on all beaches must be completed by noon both days.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) authorized the digs after a series of marine toxin tests conducted by the Washington Department of Health confirmed the clams are safe to eat.
The department is able to offer one more dig this season, because there are sufficient clams remaining in the total allowable harvest for the four ocean beaches, said Dan Ayres, WDFW coastal shellfish manager. Low tides this weekend are as follows:
Saturday, May 9 (7:23 a.m. -1.2 ft.) - Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis and Mocrocks
Sunday, May 10 (8:02 a.m. -1.2 ft.) - Long Beach, Twin Harbors