Summertime swimmers couldn’t miss the Pismo clam even if they wanted to — as countless iconic shellfish have been tumbling in the surf at Pismo Beach in recent months. Scientists don’t know why the ...
HAMPTON BEACH — One of the great advantages to living along the ocean are the amazing things that show up on the beach after a storm. We often forget that there is a whole world under the ocean waves ...
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed Thursday, razor clam digging opportunities at Long Beach, Twin Harbors,... Read Story ...
If you’ve walked the shoreline this week, you may have noticed something unusual happening at your feet: a patch of sand that seemed to tremble, shimmer or even “come alive.” That moving ground wasn’t ...
More than 70 years ago, Pismo Beach deemed itself the "clam capital of the world!," so it's no surprise the 78th annual Pismo Beach Clam Festival attracted thousands of people this weekend. The ...
Since its inception in 1946, the Pismo Beach Clam Festival has become one of the Central Coast’s most beloved traditions, drawing generations of families and visitors alike to the iconic shores of ...
A video posted to YouTube in August showed a car driving over and crushing dozens of Pismo clams that surfaced on the beach near Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Area in southern San Luis Obispo County.
Once abundant in Pismo Beach, the Pismo clam (pictured here near the Pismo Beach Pier) vanished in the 1980s but then mysteriously reappeared in recent years. (Pat Pemberton/Courthouse News) PISMO ...
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed today, razor clam digging opportunities at ...
Vehicles driving on the sand to and from the Oceano Dunes crushed countless Pismo clams exposed on the surface of the beach, a video taken two weeks ago shows. The audible popping and cracking sounds ...
PISMO BEACH — Once a cherished central California fishery, Pismo clams went missing from their namesake beach for decades. The treasured shellfish, however, are now making a steady, triumphant return.