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Clam Harvesting 101

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Clam Harvesting 101

When
May 25th, 2024
12:00pm - 2:00pm

Blaine Birch Bay Parks & Rec invites you to learn all about clam harvesting at Birch Bay State Park on Saturday, May 25th from 12pm-2pm.

Don’t forget to bring your shellfish license, water shoes, boots, shovel, trowel, and a bucket. Please note that in case of a red tide, the June and later dates may turn into tide pool exploration sessions, but our experts will still be available to answer your clamming questions.

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