OLYMPIA — Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife shellfish managers confirmed Thursday that razor clam digging reopens at Mocrocks beaches Friday, Feb. 17 followed by opportunities Feb. 19 and Feb. 21. This is in addition to Copalis Beach open on Saturday, Feb.18, Feb. 20, and Feb. 22.
“The forecast looks good for another six days of razor clam harvest on Copalis and Mocrocks only,” said Bryce Blumenthal, a WDFW coastal shellfish biologist. “That combined with later sunsets and deeper low tides should provide plenty of opportunity for successful digging.”
The following digs during evening (p.m.) low tides will proceed as scheduled:
Feb. 17, Friday, 4:29 p.m.; -0.7 feet; Mocrocks
Feb. 18, Saturday, 5:19 p.m.; -1.2 feet; Copalis
Feb. 19, Sunday, 6:04 p.m.; -1.5 feet; Mocrocks
Feb. 20, Monday, 6:46 p.m.; -1.4 feet; Copalis
Feb. 21, Tuesday, 7:26 p.m.; -1.0 feet; Mocrocks
Feb. 22, Wednesday, 8:05 p.m.; -0.3 feet; Copalis
The Washington Department of Health labs indicate domoic acid levels at Long Beach and Twin Harbors beaches were still above the health guideline levels. WDFW will announce future digging opportunities when marine toxin tests show it is safe to do so.
Domoic acid, a natural toxin produced by certain types of marine algae, can be harmful or fatal if consumed in sufficient quantities.