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Razor clam digging closed at Twin Harbors

The Columbian
Published: October 25, 2016, 6:53pm

Bremerton – State officials have closed razor clam digging at Twin Harbors in response to high levels of marine toxins.

The Kitsap Sun reported that the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife said it has canceled a razor clam dig planned for Friday in the 10-mile clamming area between Aberdeen and Raymond.

The Twin Harbors closure comes after clam digging at Long Beach was shut down due to increased levels of domoic acid. The naturally occurring toxin produced by marine algae can be harmful or fatal if consumed in sufficient quantities.

Officials plan to reopen Long Beach and Twin Harbors on Nov. 12 if toxin levels subside.

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