Another case of Vibrio vulnificus, the so-called "flesh-eating bacteria," has been reported in Florida. Here's how to protect ...
Researchers will put millions of clams over 600 acres of the Indian River Lagoon to see if they eat enough hydrogen sulfide, which can kill seagrass.
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Florida's 'Boutique Shellfish' Are Having A Moment, With Festivals, Farm Tours, And Creative Restaurant Experiences
Florida is already known for its white-sand beaches, however, now festivals and restaurants serving the state's "Boutique ...
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Hunting Fossil Clams Containing Stunning Calcite Crystals
Explore Florida’s rich fossil beds to find ancient clams hiding beautiful calcite crystal formations inside. This ...
Oakland-based trio Shannon and the Clams separates itself from the current garage-rock crush by filling the role of that brightly costumed, erratically eccentric and shockingly creative friend you ...
North Florida’s Apalachicola Bay will soon reopen for wild oyster harvesting. It is a move that supporters hope will breathe life into one of the state's last historic working waterfronts.
Makayla Richardson is your community news reporter covering southern San Luis Obispo County, including Avila Beach, Pismo Beach, Grover Beach, Oceano, Arroyo Grande, and Nipomo. Clams in Pismo Beach ...
The first season in the bay will begin 1 January 2026 and run through 28 February. Subsequent seasons will run from October ...
Any commercial harvesters that want to participate in the Apalachicola Bay oyster fishery have to obtain a commercial ...
Four people were caught illegally harvesting 93 undersized clams in Pismo Beach on Oct. 31, 2025. All four were cited for possessing undersized clams, and three for clamming without a license. Pismo ...
North Florida's Apalachicola Bay will reopen for wild oyster harvesting, a move that supporters hope will breathe life into one of the last historic working waterfronts in a state where much of the ...
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