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Shellfish trail The trail will emphasize the interconnectedness of aquaculture within our rural communities and the value of shellfish to our well being.

With these extreme low tides during the day some pretty amazing natural wonders are to be found!
27/06/2025

With these extreme low tides during the day some pretty amazing natural wonders are to be found!

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27/06/2025

Did you know? Also known as the elephant clam, the Pacific geoduck (Panopea generosa) can reach lengths of 6 ft (1.8 m) and survive for more than a century! This gigantic mollusk can be found along the shores of western North America. This critter’s long “neck,” called a siphon, has two openings—one for breathing and feeding and one for filtering out excess water. And yes… it’s edible.

Photo: kathawk, CC BY-NC 4.0, iNaturalist

Fall oyster drive? Fall the Hood Canal trail and check out the Haunted Shell Pile next week!
20/10/2024

Fall oyster drive? Fall the Hood Canal trail and check out the Haunted Shell Pile next week!

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